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“I would recommend
this book to any woman with issues in this area.”
A logical guide to pelvic floor maintenance and recovery.”
With women opening up more and more about personal issues such as pelvic
floor- this books relevant information will offer many women the
assistance they are looking for.”
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Raelene Boyle OAM.
Olympian and Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist
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“It’s time this knowledge
ceased to be “secret women’s business”.
The information Mary provides, combined with personal effort, will help
change women’s lives.”
Mary O’Dwyer writes with the authority of her many years of professional
experience but in terms which will be easily understood by the lay
person.”
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Fiona
Simpson MP. Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Qld)
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I am sure your book will
be of great interest to women….many women have little idea about the best
way to enjoy good pelvic floor health. They need more information on how
to prevent this.
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Ita
Buttrose. AO, OBE
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I wanted to read
more….We work on the rest of our bodies, why not our pelvic floor? We all
need help on how to work it.
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Susie
O’Neill. Olympic and Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist
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You are to be
congratulated on tackling such an important task and have bought together
information which would not be readily available to members of the public.
I would recommend this book to women who are not particularly
knowledgeable about their anatomy and medical matters (most women)
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Prof
Libby Gass Bond University. Gold Coast
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There are no lay
books on the topic (pelvic floor) and an almost total disregard of the
problem in the current crop of pregnancy and childbirth books.
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Assistant Professor Magnus
Murphy, author”Pelvic Health and Childbirth”
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