PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE ARTICLES
Pelvic organ prolapse impacts women in multiple ways; there are physical, emotional, social, sexual, fitness and employment ramifications. Every aspect of POP should be assessed and addressed. There is strength in numbers, and as women collectively guide and nurture each other, women will become empowered and move forward with their lives.
On this page you can access articles written by Sherrie Palm that address many aspects of pelvic organ prolapse. We invite you to explore the insights and hope they help support and guide you in your path to optimal pelvic floor health.
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ARCHIVED ARTICLES
Pelvic Floor Awareness: The Other Value of Kegels
POP SURGERY: Damned if We Do, Damned if We Don't
Enterocele, Rectocele, or Both?
Is POP Surgery Shifting Backwards?
Together We Will Shift POP into the 21st Century
POP Presentation to the FDA OB-GYN Committee 9/8/11
FDA Pelvic Prolapse Mesh Report; The Rest of the Story
You're Past Rectocele Surgery and Still Can't Poop?
To Pee or Not to Pee; A Runners Guide to Urinary Incontinence
It's Time to Take Pelvic Organ Prolapse Out of the Closet
When It's More Than Urinary Incontinence