

Voices for PFD
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@VoicesforPFD
Connect with other women experiencing pelvic floor disorders. Voices for PFD is powered by the American Urogynecologic Society - @UrogynSociety














Pelvic floor disorders are common—but treatable. Options include lifestyle changes, medication, non-surgical or surgical therapies, or a combination of all. Talk with your health care provider about the best treatment for you. ow.ly/94r550VPWwK #NWHW #KnowYourPelvicFloor








#DYK 1 in 4 U.S. women will experience a pelvic floor disorder (PFD) and that PFDs may be linked to chronic health conditions? This #NWHW2025 learn more about PFDs and why strengthening the pelvic floor matters: ow.ly/1pI850VPVva #PelvicFloorAwareness #NWHW




#DYK when the muscles and tissues of your pelvic floor weaken or get injured, it can lead to pelvic floor disorders (PFD)? Read our new #NWHW2025 blog to learn about the most common PFDs and how they can impact your health: ow.ly/RApA50VPVMJ #PelvicFloorAwareness #NWHW




Many women ignore symptoms of pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) or think they're “normal” or feel too embarrassed to talk about them—but they shouldn’t be ignored. Read our new #NWHW blog to learn how to recognize PFD symptoms early. ow.ly/2P4650VPW6G #KnowYourPelvicFloor







