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Healing and Empowerment: Revolutionizing Postpartum Care with Peyton Schmidt

Sarah Boyles Season 2 Episode 20
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Today, I'm speaking with Peyton Schmidt, a clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan, focused on the innovative 'Healthy Healing after Delivery' program. As the first of its kind in the U.S., this initiative offers specialized support to women dealing with various postpartum pelvic floor issues, such as lacerations, incontinence, and pelvic floor dysfunction, which often go unaddressed in standard postpartum care. The program was inspired by similar research in the U.K. and aims to provide comprehensive care, including education on pelvic floor health, tailored physical therapy, and the potential for surgical interventions if necessary. 

Peyton highlights the program's genesis, its implementation challenges, outcomes, and the broader implications for improving postpartum care. It also touches on future research areas and the importance of broader education and conversation around postpartum pelvic health to enhance women's recovery and quality of life after childbirth.

Timeline

00:00 Introduction to the Healthy Healing After Delivery Program

00:39 Origins and Impact of the Program

04:20 Challenges and Successes in Referral and Acceptance

06:18 Clinic Operations and Patient Care Process

07:15 Educational Approach and Physical Therapy Integration

11:26 Research, Outcomes, and Future Directions

19:48 Expanding the Conversation on Pelvic Floor Health

23:55 Closing Thoughts and the Importance of Awareness

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