The Hidden Link Between Pelvic Floor & Hormone Health
In this empowering episode of Confidently Balance Your Hormones, Dee Davidson, Functional Health Practitioner, sits down with Dr. Kaline Mulvihill to uncover the often-overlooked connection between pelvic floor health and hormone balance.
Dr. Kaline brings her expertise as a holistic pelvic floor specialist to explain how tension, weakness, or dysfunction in the pelvic floor can directly impact your hormonal system, especially during key life phases like postpartum, perimenopause, and beyond.
Together, Dee and Dr. Kaline explore:
Why pelvic floor issues aren't just about leakage or prolapse
How estrogen, cortisol, and progesterone influence pelvic floor tone and function
Daily practices to support both your core and your hormones
What symptoms might actually be pelvic floor-related—even if no one told you that before
Why a trauma-informed and functional approach to women’s health is essential
Whether you're dealing with hormone imbalances, low libido, bloating, or unexplained pelvic pain, this episode is a must-listen to begin understanding your body in a more connected, compassionate way.
Tune in to reclaim your strength from the inside out—literally.
Dr. Kaline Mulvihill, DPT is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and pelvic floor specialist who believes that true strength starts at the root. With over 14 years of experience, Kaline helps women reconnect to the core of their bodies, addressing issues like leaking, prolapse, painful sex, and disconnection from pleasure.
Her work centers on pelvic floor health as the foundation of strength, stability, and self-trust. From postpartum to perimenopause, Kaline guides women through breath, movement, and education to restore function, confidence, and connection. She’s on a mission to break the silence around pelvic and sexual health, and help women reclaim power in every part of their body.
Connect with Dr. Kaline Mulvihill here
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