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“Since I’ve been belly dancing, I don’t have bladder leaking anymore.”
There’s a growing conversation in women’s health around doing everything “right” when it comes to exercise. The right intensity, the right timing, the right protocol for your hormones, your nervous system, your stage of life. And while there’s value in understanding those nuances, when we get caught up in the details, movement becomes just another thing to optimize, measure, and get perfect.
Many women are navigating pelvic health challenges like incontinence, pain, or disconnection from their bodies, often alongside a deeper sense of tension, fear, or even shame around movement. And in that context, more precision and more perfection aren’t usually what’s needed. Sometimes what’s missing is a way to reconnect with the body that feels safe, intuitive, and even enjoyable.
Today, I’m joined by Jennifer Sobel, professional belly dance instructor and practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, to explore how belly dance can be used as a therapeutic and accessible tool for pelvic health. We talk about how these movements naturally build strength and mobility through the pelvic floor, why they can be especially helpful for women who feel disconnected from their bodies, how clinicians can integrate this kind of movement into pelvic rehab, why consistency matters more than perfection, and how bringing joy back into movement may be one of the most important shifts we can make in women’s health.
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Learn more or watch the video version of this conversation at https://integrativewomenshealthinstitute.com/how-belly-dancing-and-pelvic-rehab-heal-incontinence-and-bring-joy-to-healing-with-jennifer-sobel/.
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