
A podcast dedicated to Pregnancy Related Pelvic Girdle Pain. Your hosts, Philippa and Angeline, share their knowledge and experience. We cover what it is, what it isn't and how you CAN be helped if you have it. Contributions and questions are welcome; we want to share your voices and answer your questions.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Miranda is a mother of three with lived experience of pelvic girdle pain. Miranda was hugely grateful to discover The Pelvic Partnership when pregnant with her first child and suffering from severe pain. She felt isolated at home unable to work in he... more
Sinead's Story (and many others like it) was the inspiration for the podcast. The differences she experienced between her pregnancies, the support of the pelvic partnership and her subsequent experience is the reason we do what we do. Every experienc... more
Rosey Davidson is an author, speaker and founder of Just Chill Baby sleep, an infant sleep consultancy supporting families to get better sleep. Rosey has experienced pelvic girdle pain for over 10 years, and is on a journey to recovery. Rosey is inte... more
Lauren is a mum of one and lover of animals. Pre Pelvic Girdle Pain, she was a very busy self-employed hairdresser. Lauren would train and exercise her two horses daily as well as walk her dog and compete with horses most weekends. Lauren's life has ... more
To all the mums, however that looks for you. This is a reminder to be kind to yourself and remember you need care too ❤️
Lucinda is a wife and mother of one with lived experience of PGP. Lucinda works in an office based role and, prior to having her daughter, went to the gym several times a week until her experience during pregnancy. She is now unsure about plans to ha... more
Yvonne is a mother of one, with lived experience of Pelvic Girdle Pain. She is a midwife of 30 years and has a huge passion to help others on their pgp journey. Yvonne brings both personal and professional experience in her role as a midwife and talk... more
Welcome back! This trailer is the start of season 2. Season 2 is going to share your stories of Pelvic Girdle Pain. Nothing compares with lived experience. We want you to know that you are not alone. Each episode covers a personal story of Pelvi... more









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