Like many people, Beth hadn’t considered pelvic floor physical therapy (PT) as an option for her. At 30, she had never been pregnant and had no immediate plans to be. It wasn’t until a routine pap smear that her gynecologist suggested pelvic floor PT.
That simple recommendation changed everything.
"I never knew what was normal and what wasn’t," Beth recalls. "I thought feeling this way was just something I had to live with."
That’s when Beth found Bloom Wellness’s Dr. Raichura.
Beth immediately felt a connection. "I wanted someone younger who wouldn’t be judgmental because, initially, I thought pelvic PT was only for pregnancy recovery. I had never been pregnant and didn’t want to feel out of place."
From the first meeting, Beth knew she had made the right choice.
"Dr. Raichura just had this aura — so kind and welcoming. I walked in nervous and unsure, but she put me at ease immediately,” Beth explains.
“She didn’t rush to ‘fix’ me. She reassured me that I wasn’t weird for needing this. That alone made all the difference.”
Beth’s condition, vaginismus, involves involuntary muscle tightness that can make pelvic exams, tampon use, and other activities painful. But she had no idea what pelvic floor PT entailed. "I’d been to PT for my ankle before, where you do exercises. But pelvic PT? I had no clue. Dr. Raichura never made me feel like my questions were wrong, or too much.”
Her treatment started with the basics: breathing. "Before anything else, she taught me how to breathe differently — diaphragmatic breathing — which helps relax the pelvic floor muscles. I never realized how much breathing impacts your body."
Dr. Raichura guided Beth through the process at her own pace, never rushing or pressuring her to move faster than she was comfortable. "If I wasn’t ready to progress within therapy, we’d stay where I felt comfortable. That level of support was huge."
Beth worked with Dr. Raichura for about six months, attending weekly sessions and following at-home exercises. The results were life-changing. "Physically, my muscles are stronger and more flexible, but the biggest change is the mental shift. I know my body so much better now. I can tell what’s normal and what’s not.
“Pelvic floor PT helped me reclaim my own body,” Beth shared.
Even after completing her sessions, Dr. Raichura remained a trusted resource. "I’ve reached out with questions, and she always reassures me. She made it clear from the start that pelvic health isn’t a ‘one-and-done’ situation. Bodies change, and that’s okay. PT didn’t fail if I need help again in the future — it’s just part of taking care of myself."
One of the biggest surprises for Beth was learning how common pelvic floor issues are — and how few people talk about them. "Outside of pregnancy and postpartum, pelvic health is still seen as taboo. But Dr. Raichura made it clear that it shouldn’t be. I wasn’t alone, and I wasn’t broken. I had just never been told this was an option."
Now, Beth is a vocal advocate. "Whenever a friend mentions a pelvic issue, I tell them: ‘You should see a pelvic floor PT. I have the perfect person for you.’ I want everyone to know this is an option — because it changed my life.”
Beth adds, “You don’t have to go in knowing everything. I kept thinking, ‘It could be worse,’ but Dr. Raichura helped me realize that just because it could be worse doesn’t mean it has to be. If you're unsure, reach out — Dr. Raichura will probably have the solution.”