Menopause completely changes a woman's body, including the pelvic area. "The external area of the pelvis, the vulva, changes, but so does the internal part, the vagina. There is, fundamentally, a thinning of the inner layer, the mucosa, of the vagina," explains physiotherapist Inés Ramírez, founder of the RAP Barcelona clinic—the acronym stands for "abdomino-pelvic re-education"—along with Laia Blanco and Stéphanie Kauffmann. The three, known as…
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Menopause completely changes a woman's body, including the pelvic area. "The external area of the pelvis, the vulva, changes, but so does the internal part, the vagina. There is, fundamentally, a thinning of the inner layer, the mucosa, of the vagina," explains physiotherapist Inés Ramírez, founder of the RAP Barcelona clinic—the acronym stands for "abdomino-pelvic re-education"—along with Laia Blanco and Stéphanie Kauffmann. The three, known as…