V.&Me: Vaginismus - Let's name it not shame it

Vaginismus - Seeking help and your sense of self - In conversation with Rashmi Pithavadian, Health Researcher

April 26, 2024 Audrey Cairo Season 3 Episode 2
Vaginismus - Seeking help and your sense of self - In conversation with Rashmi Pithavadian, Health Researcher
V.&Me: Vaginismus - Let's name it not shame it
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V.&Me: Vaginismus - Let's name it not shame it
Vaginismus - Seeking help and your sense of self - In conversation with Rashmi Pithavadian, Health Researcher
Apr 26, 2024 Season 3 Episode 2
Audrey Cairo

Join V.&Me in conversation with Rashmi Pithavadian.  

As a Health Sociologist and Health researcher, Rashmi has a real passion to support others to find the help they need.  Wanting to address a gap within the field, she made vaginismus her specialist area and dedicated her MRes and PhD researching vaginismus and help seeking. 

In  this episode we discuss her findings on vaginismus, help seeking and the relationship to the sense of self.

So please make yourself comfortable (or take us out on your walk) and join Rashmi and I while we are curious and reflect on all things related to vaginismus and finding support.

 Follow V.&Me on insta @letscallherv and don't forget to like, share & subscribe where possible.
 
 **mentioned in the podcast

Links to vaginismus related articles:

Pithavadian, R., Dune, T. & Chalmers, J. (2024). Patients’ recommendations to improve help-seeking for vaginismus: a qualitative study. BMC Women's Health, 24(203). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-024-03026-

Pithavadian, R., Chalmers, J., & Dune, T. (2023). The experiences of women seeking help for vaginismus and its impact on their sense of self: An integrative review. Women’s Health, 19. https://doi.org/10.1177/17455057231199383

Link to Rashmi’s website coming soon

 

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Show Notes

Join V.&Me in conversation with Rashmi Pithavadian.  

As a Health Sociologist and Health researcher, Rashmi has a real passion to support others to find the help they need.  Wanting to address a gap within the field, she made vaginismus her specialist area and dedicated her MRes and PhD researching vaginismus and help seeking. 

In  this episode we discuss her findings on vaginismus, help seeking and the relationship to the sense of self.

So please make yourself comfortable (or take us out on your walk) and join Rashmi and I while we are curious and reflect on all things related to vaginismus and finding support.

 Follow V.&Me on insta @letscallherv and don't forget to like, share & subscribe where possible.
 
 **mentioned in the podcast

Links to vaginismus related articles:

Pithavadian, R., Dune, T. & Chalmers, J. (2024). Patients’ recommendations to improve help-seeking for vaginismus: a qualitative study. BMC Women's Health, 24(203). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-024-03026-

Pithavadian, R., Chalmers, J., & Dune, T. (2023). The experiences of women seeking help for vaginismus and its impact on their sense of self: An integrative review. Women’s Health, 19. https://doi.org/10.1177/17455057231199383

Link to Rashmi’s website coming soon

 

So what did you think? Click here to let us :)

Support the Show.

Did you like the podcast? Why not buy V.&Me a coffee to support - https://buymeacoffee.com/v.andmepodcast