In an interview with SheKnows, Dr. Lauren G. Rascoff and fellow experts share pelvic floor health tips that reach beyond the well-known practice of kegel exercises.
Dr. Kathleen Connell shared in Fresh Toast how research shows cannabis is a promising area of treatment for OAB. OAB is a common condition causing an uncontrollable urgency to urinate or "go."
Dr. Guess shares with The Hamilton Spectator that the idea that only guys have issues with sexual dysfunction is the biggest misconception about sex she encounters.
Drs. Guess and Connell spoke with InStyle about why discussing incontinence and loss of bladder control should not be a taboo topic like so many women treat it.
Dr. Kathleen Connell of University of Colorado Urogynecology was named one of four top doctors in Denver for the field of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery by 5280 Magazine.
Dr. Marsha K. Guess spoke with StyleCaster about the recent study she led that showed a specific vibrator has a host of benefits for those who suffer from some sexual arousal or sensation problems and may work to heal underlying nerve damage.
Drs. Guess & Connell talked about their recent study, which looked at the effect genital vibratory stimulation devices have on female sexual dysfunction.
University of Colorado doctors Marsha K. Guess and Kathleen Connell spoke with Hello Flo about persistent genital arousal disorder, its signs and symptoms as well as ways to improve arousal for those affected.
CU Urogynecology Drs. Guess and Connell led a study that found the use of a genital vibratory stimulation device (GVSD) improves sexual dysfunction in women.
Dr. Connell's joint study with the Yale School of Medicine finds that maintaining an appropriate healthy weight after pregnancy (as determined by body mass index, BMI) reduces the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.
CU Urogynecology's Dr. Davis was named a top female pelvic medicine doctor in Denver by 5280 Magazine. She has been named a top doctor in 2012, 2013 & 2014.
Two common transvaginal surgeries for treating pelvic organ prolapse delivered comparable success rates, and pelvic floor muscle training did not alter outcomes, Dr. Kathleen Connell and others reported.
Board-certified Urogynecologist, Dr. Connell, discusses women's bike safety and the potential affects of cycling on female pelvic health on KUSA's 9News.
Dr. Davis of University of Colorado Urogynecology was named one of four top doctors in Denver for the field of female pelvic medicine by 5280 Magazine.