The Things That Got "Normal"
You've been in Oxford long enough to have a routine. The kids have a school, you know which Kroger lane is fastest, and somewhere along the way you stopped thinking about the leaking because it's just... how things are now.
It's not. Leaking when you sneeze, feeling pressure after a long day on your feet, avoiding the trampoline at your kids' birthday party, wearing a liner every single day, these aren't just "getting older." They're signs your pelvic floor needs some attention. That's it.
Busy Doesn't Mean It Has to Stay This Way
Women in Notting Hill are busy. Professional, involved, running households, keeping everything moving. There's never a perfect time to deal with something that's technically "manageable."
But here's the thing about postpartum issues and prolapse symptoms: they don't get better on their own. They tend to get quieter and then louder again. Catching them before they get louder is the whole game.
Dr. Meg Cochran, DPT, specializes in exactly this. She's not going to tell you everything's fine if it isn't. And she's not going to add a 45-minute clinic trip to your already full week, because she comes to you.
What She Actually Treats
Meg works with women dealing with:
- Stress incontinence (leaking when you laugh, sneeze, cough, or exercise)
- Urgency, the sudden "gotta go right now" feeling that runs your schedule
- Pelvic organ prolapse, that heavy or bulging sensation at the end of the day
- Lingering postpartum issues from births that happened years ago, not just recent ones
- Pelvic pressure or pain that's become background noise
A lot of these have been quietly affecting women's lives for years. Meg's job is to actually fix them.
Your First Visit, in Your Home
The first appointment is 90 minutes to two hours. That sounds like a lot, but it's because Meg doesn't rush it.
She does a full pelvic floor assessment, goes through your history, asks the questions your OB probably didn't have time for, and puts together a treatment plan built specifically around your body and your life. You don't share a waiting room with anyone. You don't schedule around a front desk. She shows up at your house in Notting Hill, you get the full session, and you leave with a plan.
Follow-up visits are shorter, 45-60 minutes, same setup. She comes to you every time.
About Dr. Meg Cochran
Meg is a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy with specialized training in pelvic floor rehab. She's also a mom, which means she's not going to talk to you like a textbook. She's going to talk to you like a real person who gets it.
Her practice, Where You Are Physical Therapy, is built on the idea that getting care shouldn't require rearranging your whole day. She serves Notting Hill and all of Oxford. HSA and FSA are accepted. You can reach her at (662) 832-1790 or book a free 15-minute discovery call to ask questions before committing to anything.