by Sarah Boyles | Jul 25, 2022 | Bladder Leaking, OAB (urgency urinary incontinence), Pelvic floor strengthening, Stress Urinary Incontinence, Surgery, Uncategorized
I recently went to a conference. The joint AUGS (American Urogynecologic Association) and IUGA (International Urogynecological Association) conference to be exact. A few years ago, a good friend asked me why doctors go to conferences thinking that we learn everything...
by Sarah Boyles | Jul 18, 2022 | Anatomy, Postpartum
I write this blog because I want to educate women about their pelvic floor. In my day job, I am used to talking to women one-on-one. This means that I get a lot of feedback (just like in any conversation), and I can tell if my words are helping them. A blog is a...
by Sarah Boyles | Jul 11, 2022 | Office visits, Uncategorized
Two ways to get cheaper prescription medications There are certain conversations that I have every day. Every day, I talk about the price of prescription medication. It is inevitable. This is something that impacts almost all of us. More than 75% of Americans...
by Sarah Boyles | Jul 4, 2022 | Bladder Leaking
Five health factors to check out before treating your leaking Leaking. No one likes it. But so many of us have it. Don’t believe me? Global Market Insights calculated that 10.5 billion dollars were spent in 2020 on disposable incontinence products. 1 This number...
by Sarah Boyles | Jun 27, 2022 | bladder infections, Uncategorized
When is a bladder infection not a bladder infection? Bladder infections are common. Almost all women get at least one. In general, we’re good at recognizing the signs of a bladder infection. But I routinely see women in the office who have all the symptoms...