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Know Your Anatomy: Why You Should Look at Your Vulva and Vaginal Opening

Just as it’s important to do a skin check or a breast self-exam, it’s a good idea to look at your vulva on a regular ...

Founder's Story: A Journey of Resilience Post-Prolapse Diagnosis

Recently, our founder Lauren shared her story with the community at Pelvic Health Support (PHS), a ground-breaking di...

Hem Spotlight: Lauren Fleming - Part 2

This is Part 2 of my POP story. It starts 11 months postpartum after having my first baby, H.  What will my life loo...

Why Is It So Hard to Find a Support Garment That Fits?

If you’ve ever wondered this, you’re definitely not alone! The fashion industry is difficult to navigate when it come...

Founder’s Perspective: Managing POP and Your Period

As part of our mission to help normalize the conversation about pelvic floor health, we're committed to sharing real ...

5 Questions to Ask When Meeting With a Pelvic Floor Health Professional

Visiting a health professional for the first time about your pelvic floor symptoms? That’s great! It’s an important s...

Top 5 Questions About Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

Although pelvic floor conditions are extremely common, they are widely under-studied and rarely talked about. Some he...

Our Garment Testing Process

Our first line of high-waisted pelvic floor support underwear is available now, and we’re on a mission to design and...

Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Periods

Managing Prolapse and Periods: A Guide If you’ve been diagnosed with or suspect you have POP (Pelvic Organ Prolapse),...

Hem Spotlight: Lauren Fleming - Part 1

A huge part of our mission at Hem Support Wear is to normalize the conversation about pelvic floor health and build a...

Menopause and Pelvic Organ Prolapse

As we go throughout our lives, our bodies are constantly changing. If we are lucky enough to experience the milestone...
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