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MNHQ here: Campaign success! NHS England launching new Pelvic Health Clinics

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RowanMumsnet · 16/06/2021 14:05

Hello

We're really pleased to say that a couple of years after we started to make a huge fuss about the impacts of incontinence and birth injuries on women's lives, the NHS in England has just announced it's opening a series of specialist Pelvic Health clinics to give better care to women suffering from pain, incontinence and other pelvic floor issues.

In our survey, more than one-third of mothers said sex is uncomfortable some months or years after giving birth, and 42% had continence or pelvic floor problems.

The clinics will initially be available at 14 trial centres serving around 175,000 women, and by March 2024 they will be rolled out to every woman in England.

In our survey the vast majority of women who had sexual problems or pelvic dysfunction said they'd never sought medical help, or had been brushed off when they mentioned it to an HCP. These clinics will include a self-referral pathway so that women can approach them directly for an appointment, without having to go through a GP.

We're really pleased that the NHS in England has taken this step and recognised what a massive issue this is for many women. Would love to hear your thoughts - and if you do use one of the new clinics and feel like telling us how it went, we'd love to hear from you.

Thanks
MNHQ

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YellowSun567 · 21/06/2021 13:30

Great news!

catsandsprogs · 22/06/2021 12:54

Excellent - well done MN

BraveBraveMouse · 22/06/2021 15:49

Nothing in Devon in the pilot 🙁

SpindleWhorl · 22/06/2021 16:05

@catsandsprogs

Excellent - well done MN
Absolutely.
vivariumvivariumsvivaria · 07/07/2021 10:20

Are you submiting to the NICE guidelines for pelvic health?

Might be good to get the women's voices heard, MN has a few of those available.
www.nice.org.uk/news/article/nice-opens-consultation-on-draft-pelvic-floor-dysfunction-guideline-recommendations?fbclid=IwAR2oSwL3ORXHUzvFusiHjf6Y2KMMeMCSrzaVvSbOr4kpCwWNBlZX8xtM7-w

RowanMumsnet · 07/07/2021 10:46

[quote vivariumvivariumsvivaria]Are you submiting to the NICE guidelines for pelvic health?

Might be good to get the women's voices heard, MN has a few of those available.
www.nice.org.uk/news/article/nice-opens-consultation-on-draft-pelvic-floor-dysfunction-guideline-recommendations?fbclid=IwAR2oSwL3ORXHUzvFusiHjf6Y2KMMeMCSrzaVvSbOr4kpCwWNBlZX8xtM7-w[/quote]
Hello - yes we're a stakeholder, and we'll be putting in an organisational response from MNHQ based on what our users have said on the boards and in our surveys

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vivariumvivariumsvivaria · 07/07/2021 11:17

Amazing, thanks very much.

It's an important consultation and I think this space is the only place where women speak freely about pelvic floor problems. The anonymity makes us honest - I don't think women are as frank with GPs and consultants as they are on here.

I'm a bit tired of government enquiries saying that they should listen to women. Maybe they should try engaging on here, they'd get a proper picture of the issues because I don't think they have a handle on them from the academic routes.

Thanks for doing this for us.

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