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Published 13:33 19 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 21:04 19 Sept 2019 BST
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Physiotherapist, Katie Mann, said that while some people get stress headaches, or muscle pain, many women "store stress" in their pelvis.
She told the publication: "Tension can get to any muscle. Some women carry it in their neck and shoulders.
"Others will get migraines or irritable bowel syndrome. Some will find it affecting their pelvic floors."
And apparently, physiotherapy seems to be the way to cure it.... if you want more intimacy, that is.
She continued: "For many, the physiotherapy saves relationships. It’s not just that making love goes out of the window — intimacy does, too, because women become afraid of having a cuddle in case it’s expected that sex will follow."
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