The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner

Endometriosis, Sexual Health, & Surgical Insights with Dr. Madhu Bagaria

Dr. Ginger Garner Season 5 Episode 88

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What if your pain isn’t “normal” — it’s been misunderstood?

In this episode, Dr. Ginger sits down with Dr. Madhu Bagaria, a gynecologic surgeon specializing in complex endometriosis, to talk about what really happens when pelvic pain goes undiagnosed, dismissed, or minimized. Together, they explore why endometriosis is so often missed, how it can affect everything from daily function to fertility, and what patients need to know when seeking answers.

Dr. Bagaria shares how careful listening, individualized care, and specialized surgical treatment can change the trajectory of someone’s life — not just their symptoms. You’ll also learn what signs to look for, when to seek a specialist, and why your lived experience matters just as much as any test or scan.

If you’ve been living with unexplained pelvic pain, infertility, or years of uncertainty, this episode offers clarity, validation, and hope.

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Read the blog post here!

Resources:

  1. Meet Dr. Madhu Bagaria
  2. IG: DoctorBagaria
  3. Ask an Endo Surgeon | Introducing Dr. Madhu Bagaria (Background & Approach to Care)
  4. Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine
  5. Tiktok: Bagaria.Endometriosis
  6. Nancy’s Nook

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