Ever laughed, coughed, or sneezed and thought, “Guess I just pee a little now. Mom life, right?” Nope. Not normal. Common? Yes. Normal? Absolutely not. In the first episode of our 5-part mini-series, Allison kicks off a brand-new experiment: asking ChatGPT your most-Googled pelvic floor questions and then breaking down what’s really going on inside your body. Today’s question: “Why do I pee when I sneeze?” Allison reads ChatGPT’s response (spoiler: it includes Kegels 🙄) and then dives deeper ...
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Ever laughed, coughed, or sneezed and thought, “Guess I just pee a little now. Mom life, right?” Nope. Not normal. Common? Yes. Normal? Absolutely not. In the first episode of our 5-part mini-series, Allison kicks off a brand-new experiment: asking ChatGPT your most-Googled pelvic floor questions and then breaking down what’s really going on inside your body. Today’s question: “Why do I pee when I sneeze?” Allison reads ChatGPT’s response (spoiler: it includes Kegels 🙄) and then dives deeper ...
Ever felt like you’d rather fold laundry than have sex? You’re not broken—your body and brain are just asking for something different. In this episode, Allison dives into the real reasons women struggle with low libido—and why it has nothing to do with being “broken” or not loving your partner. From hormone fluctuations and stress to body image, pelvic floor pain, and communication breakdowns, she unpacks the messy, layered truth about desire. You’ll learn why most women experience resp...
Vaginally Speaking
Ever laughed, coughed, or sneezed and thought, “Guess I just pee a little now. Mom life, right?” Nope. Not normal. Common? Yes. Normal? Absolutely not. In the first episode of our 5-part mini-series, Allison kicks off a brand-new experiment: asking ChatGPT your most-Googled pelvic floor questions and then breaking down what’s really going on inside your body. Today’s question: “Why do I pee when I sneeze?” Allison reads ChatGPT’s response (spoiler: it includes Kegels 🙄) and then dives deeper ...