Pregnancy reductions and what to consider

Julie Gillespie, Author and Triplet Mom, discusses pregnancy reductions, how often women decide to have one, and the risks involved with a pregnancy reduction
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Pregnancy reductions and what to consider

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There are factors to consider in a triplet pregnancy. Someone may approach you and say, "Have you considered reduction?" When I was approached with this question, I thought they meant that I should lose weight. No, they meant changing from three fetuses to two, so the pregnancy would come off without a snag. Of the moms I spoke with, 65 percent of them with this question, "Do you think you should reduce?" None of them did. Obviously, I was talking to triplet parents. 10 percent of the time, if you reduce, you can lose the entire pregnancy. For us, it was a no-brainer. I was 38 years old. I was healthy. The babies were healthy, and we didn't have to make that difficult decision, but other people weren't so lucky.

Julie Gillespie, Author and Triplet Mom, discusses pregnancy reductions, how often women decide to have one, and the risks involved with a pregnancy reduction

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Julie Gillespie

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Julie Gillespie, DPT, a mother of multiples, physical therapist, teacher and writer, is a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's College and the University of Southern California.    A leader in pelvic floor therapy for over 30 years, she now works at Gillespie Physical Therapy in Los Angeles. Find out more at www.GillespiePT.com Her customized treatment plans can relieve a variety of urinary, bowel and sexual conditions including dyspareunia, coccydynia, testiculitis, vulvodynia, and vaginismus. With a specialty in identifying and treating pelvic floor disorders, Julie has worked with hundreds of patients throughout the Los Angeles area to achieve optimal core fitness. Overall wellness is Julie’s goal for all patients, and Julie believes in an integrated approach to physical therapy. She supports a combination of therapeutic studio and pool exercises, manual trigger point release therapy, biofeedback, dilator therapy, postural stabilization, meditation, yoga, Pilates and behavioral retraining, all with the goal of relieving pain and improving each patient’s emotional, physical and sexual wellbeing.  Julie works with women whose inner core has been detrimentally affected by the stages of menstruation, maternity, postpartum and menopause. She also treats women who have been subject to sexual trauma or assault, to help them regain sensitivity, strength and comfort. For women or men in rehabilitation and recovery from pelvic floor injuries or surgeries, Julie helps strengthen the inner core muscles that have been compromised. Julie also works with athletes, developing treatment plans to manage the impact of up-training, down-training, and injury. She has helped countless elite athletes and cyclists with pelvic floor therapy for injury and repetitive use.  Julie earned her Masters and Doctorate in Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California, and her Physical Therapy degree from Mount Saint Mary’s College. Julie has owned and/or managed several ob/gyn, continence and women’s healthcare groups in California, including the Women’s Health Program at USC.   Julie has taught Women’s Health in the physical therapy programs at Mt. St. Mary’s College, Northridge and Loma Linda. In 2019, Julie was invited to Shenzhen, China to lecture on pelvic floor conditions and sexual dysfunctions. She has been recognized for her pelvic floor research with an award  from the American Physical Therapy Association. On a personal note, Julie is the mother of triplets and two singletons, and enjoys hiking, running, skiing and quilting. She is the author of Magical Multiple Moments.

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