Louise Draper-Sevenson
York WA (Perth Area)
0417901586
(+61 417 901 586 from outside Australia)
[email protected]
If I do not respond to your phone message within 48 hours please email me. (Western Australia is in the GMT +8:00 time zone all year.)
Whole Woman website bio November 2021
I was born in 1953. I live in York Western Australia. I was a member of the first group of Whole Woman trainees. I am also a Level 2 Emotional Freedom Techniques Practitioner.
I trained and worked for many years as a Volunteer Breastfeeding Counsellor with NMA, now Australian Breastfeeding Association. My experiences during this time cemented my belief in the perfection of the female body, designed exquisitely for the intended functions of reproduction and nursing babies.
My pelvic organ prolapse (POP) was first diagnosed a few years after the birth of my third and final baby in 1987. About 17 years later, after worsening of symptoms, a gynaecologist offered hysterectomy and anterior and posterior repairs. I found Christine Kent’s work prior to this gynaecology appointment, and my symptoms began to ease during the week before the appointment. I declined his offer of surgery, and he warned me that my symptoms would worsen and need more complicated surgery later. The symptoms didn’t worsen.
2021 and I am now 22 years post-menopause. My POP symptoms continually improved over the intervening years. They are now minor and occasional, and surgery is totally off the agenda.
I spent many years contributing to the Whole Woman Forums, where my Prolapse Story is published in full. I believe that women are quite capable of understanding how their own body works, and of making their own sound decisions on how to manage their own health, with input from their team of health professionals.
I specialize in providing you with a personal plan to reduce your prolapse symptoms and to improve your overall health and wellbeing. I mostly work via Zoom. I look forward to working with you towards less POP and a more active future.