The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
Women's voices and pelvic health matter. Discover the powerful connection between your voice and pelvic floor—and how it shapes your well-being and resilience. Join us for empowering conversations on holistic, evidence-based pelvic health care, as we advocate to end medical gaslighting and misogyny.
The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
When Sex Hurts Part 1: What Healing Can Look Like With Dr. Heather Jeffcoat
Pain with sex is common—but it is not normal.
In this episode of The Vocal Pelvic Floor, Dr. Ginger Garner sits down with Dr. Heather Jeffcoat, pelvic floor physical therapist and author of Sex Without Pain, to explore why sex hurts, why it’s often misunderstood in healthcare, and how healing is possible without pushing through pain.
They cover trauma-informed, whole-body care, how the nervous system and musculoskeletal system influence sexual pain, and what supportive, empowering treatment can look like. This conversation offers clarity, validation, and practical insight for anyone navigating painful sex—or supporting someone who is.
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Episode Resources:
- 20% OFF Discount to Heather’s PDF download of her book! Code: VOCAL20
- FeminaPT.com (Women’s Health services)
- FusionWellnessPT.com (Male pelvic health and gender health services)
- Ohnut - depth limiter
- aptapelvichealth.org
- Pelvicpain.org
- IG: @Dr.HeatherJeffcoat @FeminaPT
- Heather’s YouTube Channel
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