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How Hormone Replacement Therapy Affects the Pelvic Floor: What Transgender Patients Should Know
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be a life-changing part of gender-affirming care. For many transgender and gender-diverse individuals, hormones help align physical characteristics with gender identity, reduce gender dysphoria, and improve overall well-being. While most conversations about HRT focus on changes such as body composition, voice, hair growth, or fat distribution, there is another area of the body that deserves attention: the pelvic floor. At Bonneville Pelvi

El Hall
5 days ago4 min read


What Transgender and Nonbinary Patients Can Expect from Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
For many transgender and nonbinary individuals, navigating healthcare can feel overwhelming. Finding providers who understand your experiences, respect your identity, and create a safe environment for care is not always easy. If you have been considering pelvic floor physical therapy but feel uncertain about what to expect, you are not alone. At Bonneville Pelvic Health, we believe every person deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and compassion. Pelvic floor physica

El Hall
Jun 44 min read


Postpartum Return to Running: What You Need to Know Before You Hit the Pavement
With the Ogden Marathon happening this weekend, it’s hard not to feel inspired to lace up your shoes and get moving again. For many postpartum moms, running represents freedom, identity, and a return to feeling like yourself. But your body has gone through significant changes during pregnancy and birth, and returning to running too soon (or without the right preparation) can lead to setbacks like pelvic pain, leaking, or injury. Let’s talk about how to safely return to runnin

El Hall
May 113 min read


Preparing for Vaginal Birth: How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Can Help
For many expectant parents, the question comes up early and often: “A vaginal birth is really important to me—can pelvic floor physical therapy help me prepare for that?” The short answer is yes. Pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) can play a meaningful role in helping you prepare your body, build confidence, and approach labor with a better understanding of how to work with your body rather than against it. Let’s walk through what that actually looks like—and just as import

El Hall
Apr 284 min read
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