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The Ultimate Vulvodynia + Pelvic Pain Resource Guide

A valuable resource guide to help those with pelvic pain conditions.

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The Vulvodynia and Pelvic Pain Resource Guide VOLUME 2 is coming soon! STAY TUNED! :)

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About the Creators

Leilani and Michelle's hope for this guide is to help others learn about their conditions, advocate for themselves and find the support and treatment they deserve.

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Leilani A.

Creator of Peaches Pelvic Health Guru

Leilani, creator of Peaches: The Pelvic Health Guru, lives in Vancouver, Canada and suffers from Vestibulodynia, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Pudendal Neuralgia. As well as Interstitial Cystitis/BPS, Central Sensitization and possible Endometriosis. She currently runs an online Vulvodynia support group and is currently studying Sexual Education at the University of Alberta.

Michelle M.

Creator of The Happy Pelvis

Michelle, creator of The Happy Pelvis, lives in Toronto, Canada and had her symptoms dismissed and misdiagnosed for over 15 years. In 2012, she began her professional career in marketing but in January 2018, had to focus on their health after her diagnosis of chronic pelvic pain consisting of Interstitial Cystitis/BPS, Endometriosis, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Tarlov/Perineural Cysts, Central Sensitization and Lupus.

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Do you live with chronic pelvic pain?

Imagine not having to spend...

Months on Google trying to find answers to your pain

Countless hours searching for a community that understands you

A lot of money on countless products in hopes of finding relief

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This resource is a solid foundation for understanding chronic pelvic pain and what you can do to begin to advocate for yourself.

No matter what pelvic pain condition you live with, you should get the correct care and treatment.

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Your pain is real and you deserve a correct diagnosis. No cure DOES NOT EQUAL no treatment.

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Studies indicate that dismissal of symptoms or treatment leads to more health, nervous system complications and reproduction issues days, months or years later. It is clear that medical barriers are still prevalent in healthcare when it comes to pelvic health and chronic pain.

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The pelvic health community is only growing and people are speaking up about their personal journeys and want to form connections with others like you to help them spread awareness.

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This resource guide was created to help you better understand your pelvic pain and find helpful resources to help you on your journey. 

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What is included:

  • Vulvodynia and Chronic Pelvic Pain explained

  • Pelvic Pain Advocacy Roadmap

  • Extensive list of helpful educational websites and resources

  • Directory of social media  Facebook pages + groups, Instagram, YouTube accounts

  • Lists of the top Pelvic Pain and Chronic Illness related books, podcasts and films/television

  • Recommended products, personally tested by Leilani and Michelle who suffer from disabling chronic pelvic pain

  • Discount codes for up to 60% off the recommended pelvic health products

  • An extensive list of what has helped us so far, on our pelvic pain journey's

  • FREE access to Volume 2 of this resource guide in 2021

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