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  • Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know -SRC Health
    Apr 15 2026

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    In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series
    Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we’re speaking with:

    Sinead O’Donovan, Founder SRCHealth—an external pelvic floor support garment company based out of Port Melbourne, Australia.

    After experiencing significant pelvic girdle pain and postpartum recovery challenges, Sinead set out to create a garment that could provide functional, comfortable support for women navigating pregnancy and recovery.

    We cover:
    • how SRC garments work mechanically (panel-based compression)
    • the role of perineal support in symptom management
    • who it may be a good fit for (and who it’s not)
    • how to properly measure and fit the garment
    • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activity

    Time Stamps:

    1:00 introduction

    3:30 founding SRC

    6:49 explaining different support garments

    12:05 who these are for

    15:45 testing and research

    17:46 real-world use

    23:19 answering common concerns

    SRC garments are designed to provide gentle, sustained compression—not high-pressure “shapewear”—to support muscle activation, symptom reduction, and recovery across pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond.

    Their products are available worldwide via their website and through clinicians trained in fitting and prescription.

    💲 ~$180–$220 (AUD) ≈ $115–$145 USD (depending on exchange rate)

    Discount Code: https://srchealth.com/?ref=ACTIVEMOM10 (10% off any purchase)
    Website:https://srchealth.com

    ⚠️ Disclaimer:
    This content is for education only and does not replace individualized medical care. Pelvic floor symptoms are complex and highly individual—always consult your own provider before making changes.

    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

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    29 m
  • Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know -Everform Therapywear
    Apr 15 2026

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    In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series
    Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we’re speaking with:

    Rosie Dumbrell, physiotherapist and founder of Everform Therapywear—a company developing compression garments designed specifically for pelvic floor support.

    Everform uses a targeted compression system (Femcore™ technology) to provide more support to the pelvic floor and lower abdomen—aiming to improve symptoms like leakage, heaviness, and pelvic girdle pain.

    We cover:
    • how Everform works mechanically (pelvic floor-first compression + lift effect)
    • how it differs from traditional shapewear or compression
    • who it may be a good fit for (pregnancy, postpartum, active women, perimenopause)
    • how to properly fit and wear the garments
    • common mistakes and troubleshooting
    • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activity

    Time Stamps:

    1:00 Introduction

    2:47 how Everform started

    6:20 how it works

    10:27 who it’s for

    15:53 how to get it

    19:59 research involved in design

    23:37 quick fire questions

    Everform garments are designed for daily wear and activity, with options ranging from underwear to full compression leggings.

    Their products are available globally via their website and through clinician-supported fitting.

    💲 ~$99–$159 AUD (~$65–$105 USD)
    Discount Code: ACTIVEMOM15 ($15 off your purchase)
    Website: https://everformwear.com.au

    ⚠️ Disclaimer:
    This content is for education only and does not replace individualized medical care. Pelvic floor symptoms are complex and highly individual—always consult your own provider before making changes.

    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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    33 m
  • Prolapse, Levator Avulsions & Pessaries: What’s Actually Happening (Part 2) — with MELISSA DAVIDSON, PT
    Apr 10 2026

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    In Part 2 of this conversation, I’m joined again by Melissa Davidson, specialist physiotherapist in pelvic health, clinical educator, and PhD, to continue unpacking the complexity of prolapse, levator avulsions, and pessary use. This episode goes deeper into clinical decision-making, patient education, and the evolving landscape of pelvic health care. We discuss how to better explain these concepts to patients, the importance of accurate diagnosis, and how to balance expanding access with maintaining high-quality care.


    We also explore the nuances of pessary use, including different types, potential complications, and the growing availability of over-the-counter options. This conversation highlights the importance of clinician training, understanding “high tone,” and recognizing the role mental health plays in pelvic floor conditions.


    We talk about:

    -Different types of pessaries

    -Advancing care options in pelvic health

    -Breaking down what levator avulsions are

    -Potential complications of pessary use

    -The importance of provider training and education

    -What “high tone” actually means

    -Mental health and psychological support


    Time Stamps

    1:00 avulsions explained

    7:05 proper diagnoses of pelvic floor issues

    14:00 over-the-counter pessaries

    20:55 cutting through the marketing

    29:33 expanding access while preserving quality care

    33:33 what we don’t know

    40:26 how the research changes clinical practice


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    CONNECT WITH MELISSA:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelissapelvicphysio/

    Website: https://www.drmelissadavidson.com/

    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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  • Prolapse, Levator Avulsions & Pessaries: What’s Actually Happening (Part 1) — with MELISSA DAVIDSON, PT
    Apr 3 2026

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    In this episode, I sit down with Melissa Davidson, specialist physiotherapist in pelvic health, clinical educator, and PhD, to break down some of the most misunderstood topics in pelvic health. From prolapse to levator avulsions to the role of pessaries, this conversation focuses on what’s actually happening in the body and how we can move away from fear-based messaging toward informed, empowering care.


    We discuss the reality of anatomical changes, what “normal” really means, and why modification is often more helpful than restriction. Melissa shares clinical insight on assessing and managing prolapse, understanding tissue changes, and helping women feel more confident in their bodies across different life stages, including menopause.


    We talk about:

    -Modification over restriction

    -The role and use of pessaries

    -Normal anatomical changes

    -The importance of proper measurements

    -Tearing and levator avulsions

    -HRT considerations in menopause


    Time Stamps

    1:00 Introduction

    6:58 the reality of prolapse

    17:04 the anatomy of a prolapse

    21:53 understanding what “normal” means

    27:45 empowering women before birth

    31:15 tearing and avulsions

    38:18 the perineum


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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelissapelvicphysio/

    Website: https://www.drmelissadavidson.com/


    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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    43 m
  • Postpartum Care Bill (H.R. 4074): What It Means for Moms and How You Can Help — with GAIL ZITTERKOPF, PT
    Mar 27 2026

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    What if improving postpartum care in the U.S. didn’t cost anything—but still hasn’t happened?

    In this episode, I sit down with pelvic floor physical therapist and advocate Gail Zitterkopf, PT, DPT to break down the Optimizing Postpartum Outcomes Act (H.R. 4074)—and why it matters more than most people realize.

    We get into what this bill actually does, how systems like Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP shape access to care, and why pelvic floor therapy is still missing from standard pregnancy and postpartum support. The surprising part? This bill has been scored at zero cost—and still hasn’t passed.

    This conversation is about more than policy—it’s about access, awareness, and what it will take to move women’s health forward.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What the Postpartum Care Bill (H.R. 4074) actually means
    • The role of Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP in postpartum care
    • Why gaps in care still exist—and what needs to change
    • How to contact your representatives and support the bill
    • Why your story matters in advocacy

    Time Stamps

    1:00 Introduction

    3:30 origins of the bill

    8:15 explaining the bill

    11:50 actions you can take

    19:00 increasing awareness


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    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aptapelvic/

    Resource links:

    1. Bill As Entered into Federal Register: H.R.4074 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): Optimizing Postpartum Outcomes Act of 2025 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
    2. Academy Letter Template and Resources: https://www.aptapelvichealth.org/hr4074

    Contact your legislators

    1. House: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
    2. Senate: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
    3. APTA advocacy resources
    4. Website: https://www.apta.org/advocacy
    5. App: APTA Advocacy App

    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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    24 m
  • Pregnancy & Postpartum Research, Moms in Contact Sports & Football — with EMMA BROCKWELL, PT
    Mar 20 2026

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    What does pregnancy and postpartum really look like for female athletes—especially at the elite level?

    And more importantly… are we still treating it like a problem to manage instead of a phase to train through?

    In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with Emma Brockwell, pelvic health physiotherapist working at the highest levels of women’s sport—including Women’s Super League football, FIFA, and the Netball Super League.

    Emma has been at the forefront of shifting the conversation around pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and return to sport—not just in clinical settings, but on the field with professional athletes.

    She’s also:

    • Co-founder of The Athletic Female
    • Co-author of the 2019 UK Postpartum Return to Running Guideline
    • Author of Why Did No One Tell Me?

    This conversation goes beyond rehab timelines and checklists.

    We get into the evolution of care—from fear-based, overly cautious approaches to a more modern, performance-informed model that respects both physiology and athletic identity.

    We talk about:

    • The old model vs the new model of pregnancy & postpartum care in athletes
    • What’s actually happening with female pro athletes during pregnancy and postpartum
    • Why fear-based messaging is still showing up—and how to move beyond it
    • How to maintain play and training during pregnancy (not just “stay active”)
    • Navigating hyperemesis and exercise
    • Why avoiding deconditioning matters more than we think
    • The ongoing debate around relaxin and injury risk
    • What clinicians and coaches often miss when supporting postpartum athletes

    Research We Discuss:

    • “Kicking Off Motherhood: Considering Return to Play Postpartum in the Footballer”
      Sports Medicine, August 25, 2025
    • “Pregnant Pitches: Navigating Football Before and During Pregnancy”
      Sports Medicine, August 25, 2025
    • “Stepping into Play: a FIFA decision aid for football participation after childbirth”
      British Journal of Sports Medicine, March 2026

    These papers are helping reshape how we think about return to play—not as a fixed timeline, but as a decision-making process grounded in context, capacity, and the individual athlete.

    🎧 Listen, Subscribe & Share:

    If this episode changed how you think about pregnancy, postpartum, or return to sport—share it with a coach, clinician, or athlete who needs to hear it.


    Time Stamps

    1:00 Introduction

    8:25 the rise of the professional female athlete

    15:29 investigations risks of contact

    20:40 making individual decisions

    27:43 taking the comparison out of pregnancy

    35:13 breastfeeding and injuries

    43:40 the importance of sleep

    47:30 RED-s and low energy availability

    57:17 rapid fire questions


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    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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  • Running Postpartum & Motherhood: What It Actually Looks Like in Real Life — with run coach LAURA NORRIS
    Mar 13 2026

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    What does it actually look like to keep running when life shifts in a big way — like pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and becoming a parent?

    In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I’m joined by Laura Norris — certified running coach, science writer, and co-host of the Tread Lightly Podcast. Laura has coached more than 500 runners, from brand-new runners to podium finishers, and is known for bringing a thoughtful, evidence-informed approach to training. You may also recognize her work from Runner’s World, NPR Life Kit, Outside, GQ, Self, and Shape, or from her long-running website and Substack.

    But this conversation isn’t just about coaching theory.

    Laura shares what it was like to move through pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and the transition into motherhood while continuing to run, coach athletes, and rethink what training and performance look like in a new season of life.

    We talk about the messy middle — the recalibration that happens when your body, priorities, sleep, and identity are all shifting at once.

    This is a thoughtful, honest conversation about running, motherhood, mental health, and the evolving relationship many women have with sport over time.

    We talk about:

    • Running through pregnancy and postpartum
    • Learning to listen to your body when expectations and reality don’t match
    • The identity shift that can come with transitioning into motherhood
    • Recognizing and talking openly about postpartum depression
    • Getting your kids outside and building a family culture around movement
    • How Laura’s coaching philosophy has evolved after becoming a mom

    If you’re navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or the early years of motherhood while trying to stay connected to running, this conversation will likely feel very familiar.

    And if you coach runners? Laura shares some great perspective on how lived experience changes the way we guide others.


    Time Stamps

    1:00 Introduction

    2:18 distilling studies in a concise way

    5:09 navigating running and motherhood

    12:33 having a breech baby

    16:17 recovering from a c-section

    22:28 handling different stages of childhood

    29:15 finding yourself in motherhood

    34:20 being a running coach

    38:43 collaborations on the podcast

    43:50 exposure and normalization

    48:03 rapid fir questions


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    Website: https://lauranorrisrunning.substack.com/


    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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  • 100,000 Downloads & 200 Episodes: What I’ve Learned About Running, Rehab & Motherhood — SOLO EPISODE
    Mar 6 2026

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    The Active Mom Podcast just crossed 100,000 downloads and 200+ episodes, which honestly feels a little surreal. So for this one, I did something a little different…

    In this solo episode, I reflect on how the podcast started back when it was the Active Mom Postpartum Podcast, how it evolved into conversations about pregnancy, postpartum, pelvic floor health, return to running, perimenopause, and menopause, and some of the guests and moments that shaped the show along the way.

    I talk about the interviews that challenged my thinking the most, the hardest episodes to record, and how talking with researchers, clinicians, athletes, and everyday moms has changed the way I practice as a pelvic floor physical therapist.

    This podcast has always been about one thing: making women’s health research, pelvic floor information, women's stories and real conversations about movement and performance more accessible.

    In this episode I talk about:

    • Why I started the Active Mom Podcast
    • What it means to reach 100,000 downloads in a very niche space
    • How the show evolved from postpartum conversations to women’s health across the lifespan
    • Some of the guests and research conversations that shaped my thinking
    • The episodes that were the hardest to record
    • Misunderstandings that still exist around pelvic floor function and exercise
    • What I hope the next chapter of the podcast creates

    If you've been listening for a while, I'd love to hear your favorite episode or guest — send me a message and let me know.

    If this podcast has helped you feel more informed, less alone, or more confident navigating symptoms like leakage, prolapse, pain, or return to running, I’d love for you to share it with a friend or leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐review.

    Thanks for being here and for helping make 200 episodes possible.

    Topics discussed:
    pelvic floor health, postpartum recovery, return to running, women’s health, pregnancy exercise, perimenopause, menopause, prolapse, leakage, research in women’s health


    Time Stamps

    1:00 Introduction

    2:57 quick fire questions

    7:20 why I started the podcast

    11:31 how the show has evolved

    15:39 shifts in clinical practice

    19:44 new things we’ve learned

    22:17 difficult episodes to record

    27:14 looking back at the start

    30:55 most overused phrases in women’s health

    36:27 changing your mind over time


    CONNECT WITH CARRIE

    If you’re looking for deeper support — whether you’re postpartum, navigating perimenopause, or trying to run and lift without symptoms — reach out.

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    The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey.

    This show has been a long time in the making!

    You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry.

    If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST!

    If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)

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    46 m