Healing Pelvic Pain
Healing Pelvic Pain
- Author/Seller
- Peta Wright
- SKU:
- 9781761264405
$37.00
This book is for women with chronic pelvic pain, many of whom are going under the knife numerous times to treat endometriosis or being prescribed heavy-duty drugs without noticeable improvement. Dr Peta Wright makes links between this condition and trauma-associated physical symptoms, now very wellresearched and well-documented. In addition, Peta discusses other treatments not usually prescribed, such as antiinflammatory diet and exercise. The aim of this book is for women to feel empowered to ask the right questions of their medical professionals and make lifestyle changes that bring about improvement.
Dr Peta Wright is a gynaecologist and fertility specialist. She completed her undergraduate medical degree with Honours at Monash University and obtained her RANZCOG Fellowship in 2013. She has completed a Masters of Reproductive Medicine and a certificate in Women's Integrative Medicine. Peta is deeply committed to all aspects of women's health care and founded Vera Women's Wellness in 2020. She strives to take a holistic approach to managing the health concerns of women of all ages. It is Peta's mission in life to help women remember the magic and beauty in their bodies and help to create a society that honours women and supports them to feel safe in their bodies and in the world.
Dr Peta Wright is a gynaecologist and fertility specialist. She completed her undergraduate medical degree with Honours at Monash University and obtained her RANZCOG Fellowship in 2013. She has completed a Masters of Reproductive Medicine and a certificate in Women's Integrative Medicine. Peta is deeply committed to all aspects of women's health care and founded Vera Women's Wellness in 2020. She strives to take a holistic approach to managing the health concerns of women of all ages. It is Peta's mission in life to help women remember the magic and beauty in their bodies and help to create a society that honours women and supports them to feel safe in their bodies and in the world.