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Levator Ani Muscle Avulsion: Risks, Symptoms, and the Need for Better Training Tools
Levator Ani Muscle Avulsion: Risks, Symptoms, and the Need for Better Training Tools

Levator Ani Muscle (LAM) avulsion is a condition that significantly impacts pelvic support, birth recovery, and long-term pelvic health. However, due to its subtle presentation, many practitioners find LAM avulsion challenging to diagnose, which can result in delayed treatment for patients. Clinical tools that train healthcare practitioners in avulsion detection have the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

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Evolving Pessary Patient Education – Improving the Perception and Uptake of Pessaries
Evolving Pessary Patient Education – Improving the Perception and Uptake of Pessaries

Pessaries, as useful as they are, have often been overlooked as a solution for pelvic organ prolapse by many women based on their intimidating appearance, and lack of patient education. When it comes to pessaries, improving patient education is key to shifting perceptions, empowering choice, and making non-surgical solutions more desirable for patients.

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Breaking the Cycle: How Early Sexual & Reproductive Education Shapes Lifelong Health for Young Women
Breaking the Cycle: How Early Sexual & Reproductive Education Shapes Lifelong Health for Young Women

Lack of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education isn’t just a women’s health issue – it’s a public health concern. Research shows that when education begins early and is supported with practical, hands-on tools, it can have a lasting, transformative impact on health and well-being.

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Fruit-Based Women's Health Simulation Training: A Not So Sweet Reality
Fruit-Based Women's Health Simulation Training: A Not So Sweet Reality

From avocados to oranges, using fruit to simulate female anatomy might seem clever, but in women’s health, clever is not enough. When better tools exist, settling for stand-ins sends the wrong message: that women’s bodies are not worth the investment.

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