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NOTE: This episode is not appropriate for all audiences, due to use of anatomical terms and discussion related to genital contact. Please be aware. 

After delivery, women have a 6 week check up with their OBGYN when they are given the "all clear" to return to intercourse. But is it really the right time? What if things don’t feel “all clear??” How do you know what’s normal healing vs unnecessary discomfort? Pelvic Floor therapist, Dr. Steph, joins us today to share her insights and experiences with the return to postpartum sex. 

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Dr. Steph lives in Alabaster, AL with her husband, Frankie, of 15 years and their three children : Sophia (9), Isabella (7), Dylan (4), plus a fur baby named Duke (6 month old Shepherd/Husky/Pit mix).  Working with patients for over the past ten years she realized a need for increased access and improved quality of care in the women's health and pelvic floor therapy world.  She created Empowered Wellness in order to provide pelvic floor therapy and women's health wellness on private, in-person,  concierge and virtual platforms, allowing for greater access and improved quality of care to women’s health services so that everyone can get the help and healing that they need.

You can check out Dr. Steph's work at Empowered Wellness

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