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Treatment for heavy menstrual periods and pain with a physio  

Pain managementBy North West Healthy WomenJanuary 29, 2026

Knowing how to relieve pelvic pain can feel overwhelming when it’s unclear what’s safe or helpful, and exhausting when the discomfort keeps returning.   Pelvic pain is rarely caused by a single issue. It often reflects a combination of muscle tension, nervous system sensitivity, breathing patterns and how the body responds to ongoing stress or pain.…

How to relieve pelvic pain: gentle techniques for managing chronic discomfort

Pain managementBy North West Healthy WomenJanuary 22, 2026

If you’re looking for treatment for heavy menstrual periods and pelvic pain, it’s important to know there are far better options available than simply “pushing through”.  Many women are taught to minimise these kinds of experiences or accept them as something they simply have to live with. At North West Healthy Women, we don’t see…

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