The Speaking of Labias Podcast

Episode 14: Everybody Poops (But No One Explains It)

32 min · 25 de ene de 2026
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Dr. Emily Schwerdt and Dr. Lauren Puretz tackle one of the most overlooked topics in pelvic health: bowel movements. They cover what’s normal (and what’s not), when to worry about symptoms like blood or changes in stool, and why colorectal cancer screening now starts at age 45. The episode connects constipation and diarrhea to pelvic floor function, prolapse, and urinary incontinence, and shares practical tips on diet, hydration, fiber, posture (hello, Squatty Potty), and avoiding straining. With humor and real-world examples, they make a not-so-glamorous topic approachable, informative, and surprisingly important for whole-body health.

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In this episode, Dr. Lauren Puretz and Dr. Emily Schwerdt return after a short break with some exciting news — Emily has officially joined Lauren’s OBGYN practice! They share the behind-the-scenes story of how the idea—years in the making—finally became reality: from the serendipitous opening of a new office space, to long nights spent learning DIY renovations, to Emily’s unexpected early departure from her previous job. Together, they discuss the benefits of having pelvic floor physical therapy and gynecology under one roof: * Easier access and more comfort for patients * True collaboration and shared medical records * The ability to coordinate care in real time * Earlier, more effective treatment for pregnancy, postpartum, and chronic pelvic conditions They also share stories showing how this team approach can fill gaps in traditional care, from uncovering missed health details to offering new treatment options like dry needling for incontinence. This milestone marks the start of a new chapter for both doctors — and their shared vision of creating a more connected, accessible model for women’s health.

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