Megan Andelloux suggests how to talk with your doctor about pelvic pain in this 5-minute clip. She first highlights the prevalence of pelvic pain and then promotes self-advocacy with a clear three-step process that helps you both accurately identify the precise places of pain and more easily communicate with your provider.
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Here’s a list of recourses that Megan thought would be helpful to people concerned about Pelvic Pain and related issues:
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy,
Am. Physical Therapy Association
http://www.womenshealthapta.org
National Vulvodynia Association
http://www.nva.org
Society for Pudendal Neuralgia
https://spuninfo.com
Health Organization for Pudendal Education
http://www.pudendal.info
Talk with a woman on genital pain (chatroom)
https://sexualmed.org
National Provider-Based Vulvodynia Outcomes Registry
Find a Provider
http://www.isswsh.org
Institute for Sexual medicine
https://sexualmed.org
The International Society for the Study of Vulvaginal Disorders
http://www.issvd.org
Interstitial Cystitis Association
http://www.ichelp.org