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You’re Not “Too Sensitive”—Why Endo Pain Is Real and Valid
If you’ve ever been told your period pain is “normal,” that you just have a "low pain tolerance" or that it’s all in your head—this post is for you. Endometriosis (endo) pain is real, complex, and far too often dismissed. At Auria Pelvic Health, we see patients every week who have spent years—sometimes a decade or more—seeking answers for severe pelvic, abdominal, or back pain that disrupts school, work, intimacy, and everyday life. Many were told they were “too sensitive.” N
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Sep 4, 20255 min read


Nobody Warned Me About This: 5 Postpartum Pelvic Floor Truths
Let’s be honest: the postpartum period comes with a whole lot of surprises—some sweet, some messy, and some that make you whisper, "Why didn’t anyone tell me?!" At Auria, we work with new parents every day who are discovering unexpected changes in their bodies—and wondering if what they're feeling is “normal,” or if it’s something they just have to live with. We’re here to say: you’re not alone, and you don’t have to just accept it. Here are 5 pelvic floor truths we wish ever
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Aug 21, 20253 min read


You Don’t Need Surgery Right Away: Conservative Care for Prolapse
Hearing the word “prolapse” can be scary—like your body is breaking down or that surgery is the only option. But here’s the good news: surgery, including a hysterectomy, is not always the answer. In fact, many people improve significantly—and even reverse their symptoms—through conservative care. Before rushing to the operating room, it’s worth exploring what gentle, effective treatments can do to support your body and restore confidence in your everyday life. What is Prolaps
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Aug 14, 20252 min read


Endo vs. a “Bad Period”—Why They’re Not the Same
Let’s talk about periods. For many people, monthly cramps, mood swings, and bleeding are just part of the package—sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes downright awful. But when does a “bad period” cross the line into something more serious? Enter: endometriosis, or “endo” for short. Although it shares some symptoms with your average period pain, endo is very different—and understanding that difference can be a game-changer for your health and wellbeing. What is Endometriosis? E
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Aug 10, 20252 min read


You Made a Birth Plan – Now Let’s Make a Postpartum Recovery Plan
You did it. You made a birth plan—a detailed roadmap for bringing your baby into the world. Maybe you planned for natural labor, or a C-section, or maybe you just hoped for a good nap and a healthy baby (also a solid plan!). But here’s the thing : while so much attention goes into birth, the journey doesn’t stop there. Your body now needs a postpartum recovery plan just as much as it needed a birth plan. Why postpartum recovery deserves a plan, too After all the anticipation
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Jul 24, 20252 min read


Confessions of a Pelvic Floor PT: Things I Wish Everyone Knew
Let’s be real: pelvic floor health isn’t exactly dinner table conversation—but maybe it should be. As a pelvic floor physical therapist, I spend my days helping people navigate the very real (and very common) issues that most of us were never taught about. From bladder leaks to bowel trouble to that mysterious pelvic heaviness—there’s a lot I wish more people knew. So today, I’m sharing a few confessions from the treatment room in hopes of clearing things up and making pelvic
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Jul 16, 20254 min read


Scar Tissue 101: How Your C-Section Scar Affects the Pelvic Floor
You had a C-section. Whether it was planned or unexpected, it brought your baby safely into the world—but now, months or even years later, something doesn’t feel quite right. Maybe you’re experiencing pelvic pressure, back pain, or tightness around your scar. You’re not imagining it: your C-section scar can absolutely affect your pelvic floor. At Auria Pelvic Health, we believe in looking at the full picture. Let’s break down what scar tissue is, how it can impact your pelvic
Dr. Sasha Speer, PT, DPT
Jul 9, 20253 min read
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