How to manage your chronic pelvic pain and flourish
Chronic pelvic pain is complex, common, and often overlooked, but effective support and strategies do exist.
Event Details
Are you living with ongoing pelvic pain that affects your daily life, relationships, or sense of well-being? If your pain has been dismissed or difficult to manage, you’re not alone. Chronic pelvic pain is complex, common, and often overlooked, but effective support and strategies do exist.
We’ll explore the many possible causes of pelvic pain, how it’s diagnosed, and what a comprehensive, whole-person approach to pain management can look like. The goal is not just coping, but creating space to truly flourish.
Whether you’re newly experiencing symptoms, navigating a diagnosis, or have been managing pelvic pain for years, this session will offer evidence-based insights and actionable strategies to help you feel more informed and empowered.
What you’ll learn:
- What chronic pelvic pain is—and why it can be so complex
- Common conditions associated with pelvic pain
- How chronic pelvic pain is understood and diagnosed
- Treatment and management options
- Practical strategies to reduce pain, improve daily function, and advocate for your care
Stay after the webinar for a live Q&A with our presenters.
Every person who registers will receive a recording of the webinar to their email.
Speaker information
With over 30 years of dedicated experience in women's health, Judy is a compassionate advocate and expert caregiver. Specializing in preventative gynecology, contraception, sexual health, genital dermatology, menopause, PCOS, breast health and cancer, endometriosis, bleeding disorders, PMS, postpartum depression, and urinary stress incontinence, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her practice. She is recognized for her empathetic approach and proficiency in educating and supporting women throughout all stages of life.
Judy has an undergraduate degree from Duke University, followed by nursing and master's degrees from Yale University, where she honed her clinical skills and deepened her passion for women's health.
Beyond her clinical practice, Judy is committed to education and advocacy, her mission is to empower women to take charge of their health and well-being, equipping them with the knowledge and support they need to make informed decisions.