Continence NZ

The Pelvic Pod

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The Pelvic Pod is a space for real, open conversations about bladder, bowel, and pelvic health — the kind we don't hear often enough. Through expert insights and lived experience, we share practical knowledge, break down stigma, and offer reassurance for everyday life. These honest conversations help normalise pelvic health and remind listeners they're not alone.🎧 Find The Pelvic Pod on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Find support, information, and resources at www.continence.org.nz

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Continence NZ

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Health

Web del podcast

www.continence.org.nz

Último episodio

1 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

Episode 6: Pelvic Health for Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Active Women Video 01.06.2026

In this episode of The Pelvic Pod, we're talking about pelvic health during pregnancy, postpartum, and for active women including top athletes. Host Jen Bainbridge is joined by Pelvic Health and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Becs Dodson for a practical and engaging conversation about how pregnancy, childbirth, and exercise can affect pelvic floor health. Becs shares her expertise on common pelvi...

Episode 5: Treatment Options for Incontinence Video 24.05.2026

In this episode of The Pelvic Pod, we're diving into treatment options for incontinence. Host Jen Bainbridge is joined by Dr John Short, Urogynaecologist, for a practical and informative conversation about the different ways incontinence can be managed – from behavioural approaches like pelvic floor muscle exercises, to medication options, through to surgical treatments. We talk about how treatmen...

Episode 4: Caring for a Loved One with Incontinence 10.03.2026

Bladder and bowel issues don't just affect the person experiencing them — they also impact the people who care for them. In Episode 4 of The Pelvic Pod, host Jen Bainbridge explores the often-overlooked perspective of carers. She's joined by Laurie Hilsgen, co-founder and CEO of Carers NZ, to talk about the realities of caring for someone living with incontinence, the emotional and practical chall...

Episode 3: Pelvic Health Physiotherapy and Pelvic Health 04.03.2026

Bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor issues are common – but they're not always openly talked about, and many people don't realise that support and treatment are available. In Episode 3 of The Pelvic Pod, host Jen Bainbridge is joined by pelvic health physiotherapist Hannah Orr to explore what pelvic health physiotherapy is, how it can help with bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor concerns, and share pra...

Episode 2: Emma's Story 01.02.2026

Living with incontinence can be isolating, especially when it's something people feel unable to talk about. In Episode 2 of The Pelvic Pod, Emma shares her personal story of living with incontinence for over 20 years. She speaks openly and honestly about the challenges, stigma, and impact on daily life, as well as the importance of being heard, supported, and understood. We were first honoured to...

Episode 1: Perimenopause, Menopause, and Pelvic Health 22.12.2025

Perimenopause and menopause can affect bladder, bowel, and pelvic health – but these changes are rarely talked about openly. In Episode 1 of The Pelvic Pod, host Jen Bainbridge is joined by endocrinologist Dr Megan Ogilvie and pelvic health physiotherapist Hannah Orr to explore how menopause can impact continence and pelvic health, share trusted insights, and empower people with knowledge to reduc...

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