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Under the Hood

Under the Hood

By: Rebecca & Alex
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Pelvic floor physical therapist Dr. Alexandra DiGrado and sex & couples therapist Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy get real about sexual health, intimacy, and the stuff we didn't learn about our body in school. From the clitoral hood to parenthood, no topic is off-limits. Each episode blends a combined 30 years of clinical experience with compassionate advice and humor, giving you trusted knowledge, practical tools, and the confidence to take charge of your health and relationships.

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  • Episode 3: What No One Tells You About Postpartum Intimacy (aka sex after having a baby)
    Oct 27 2025

    “Six weeks and you’re good to go” is not the whole story. In this candid conversation, Dr.

    Rebecca Howard Eudy (sex & couples therapist, Boston) and Dr. Alex DiGrado (pelvic floor PT,

    Melrose, MA) break down why postpartum sexual health is complex. From scar care, pelvic-floor

    coordination, breastfeeding-related dryness, and smart lube choices to identity shifts,

    “touched

    out” fatigue, and how to ease back in (think: first base, then second), you’ll get a realistic,

    compassionate roadmap for reconnecting with your body and your partner.


    What You’ll Learn

    • Why the 6-week “all clear” ≠ fully healed, and what realistic timelines look like
    • Pelvic floor changes after birth: tension + weakness + trigger points, and how
    • coordination beats “just Kegels”
    • Hormones and how they affect sexual and pelvic health and desire
    • How to re-start intimacy gently: kissing-only nights, pressure-free progression, and
    • broadening what “counts as sex”
    • When to see a pelvic floor PT and why early help prevents pain/tension cycles
    • The “touched out” paradox, and how communication and scheduling actually boost desire

    Tune in if you’ve ever thought:

    • “We got the 6-week clearance, so… why doesn’t sex feel okay yet?”
    • “Is this pain normal, or should I see a pelvic floor PT?”
    • “Why is my orgasm MIA after birth?”
    • “How do we feel close again when we’re exhausted and ‘touched out’?”

    Resources

    • The Postpartum Essentials Virtual course
    • Sex After Baby Mini-Course
    • Find a pelvic floor PT: pelvicrehab.com or Pelvic Global Directory
    • Under the Hood Newsletter (Boston Pelvic PT)
    • Parents in Love Newsletter by Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy

    Connect with Us:

    Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy → rebeccaeudy.com | Instagram @rebeccahowardeudy

    Dr. Alex DiGrado → bostonpelvicpt.com | Instagram @bostonpelvicpt

    Join the Conversation

    If this episode helped you rethink postpartum sex, share it with a friend or tag us:

    https://www.instagram.com/underthehooddocs/

    Want more?

    Subscribe wherever you listen and visit http://www.underthehoodpod.com for show notes,

    transcripts, and resources.


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    27 mins
  • Episode 2: 5 Surprising Ways to Fix Erectile Dysfunction
    Oct 27 2025

    Erectile dysfunction is very common and it’s rarely only about erections. In this episode, Dr.

    Rebecca Howard Eudy (sex & couples therapist, Boston) and Dr. Alex DiGrado (pelvic floor

    physical therapist, Melrose, MA) team up to unpack ED from both sides: the psychology and

    relationship dynamics that drive performance anxiety, and the physical, pelvic-floor, and lifestyle

    factors that affect blood flow, coordination, and climax. From “spectatoring” to cycling, to

    diaphragmatic breathing and practical tools like pumps, rings, and meds, this is a

    compassionate, evidence-informed roadmap to getting sexual function back on track.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why a “bad erection moment” can snowball into anxiety, and how to break the loop
    • Physical culprits behind ED: pelvic floor tension, breath-holding with heavy lifting, cycling
    • compression, prostatectomy changes, meds, and more
    • Coordination: why lengthening/relaxing the pelvic floor is as vital as strengthening.
    • Simple, at-home strategies: 360° breathing, posture/mobility tweaks, partner-focused
    • pleasure to exit “spectator mode”
    • When tools help: pumps, rings, Viagra/Cialis (and why a safety-net pill can reduce pressure)
    • How to broaden “what counts as sex” so intimacy thrives while you heal

    Tune in if you’ve ever thought:

    • “I can get morning/masturbation erections, but lose it with a partner, what gives?”
    • “Is cycling/weightlifting messing with my erections?”
    • “How do we keep sex fun if penetration isn’t reliable right now?”

    Resources

    • The Postpartum Essentials Virtual course
    • Sex After Baby Mini-Course
    • Find a pelvic floor PT: pelvicrehab.com or Pelvic Global Directory
    • Under the Hood Newsletter (Boston Pelvic PT)
    • Parents in Love Newsletter by Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy

    Connect with Us:

    Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy → rebeccaeudy.com | Instagram @rebeccahowardeudy

    Dr. Alex DiGrado → bostonpelvicpt.com | Instagram @bostonpelvicpt

    Join the Conversation

    If this episode gave you a new way to think about erections, anxiety, or pleasure, share it with a

    friend or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/underthehooddocs/

    Want more?

    Subscribe wherever you listen and visit http://www.underthehoodpod.com for show notes,

    transcripts, and resources.


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    24 mins
  • Episode 1: Who We Are, How We Work, and What People Get Wrong
    Oct 21 2025

    Everyone talks about sex, but few talk about what really happens beneath the surface — in

    your body, your nervous system, and your relationships. In this debut episode, Dr. Rebecca

    Howard Eudy (Boston-based sex and couples therapist) and Dr. Alex DiGrado (pelvic floor

    physical therapist in Melrose, MA) open up about their paths into two of the most misunderstood

    fields in healthcare.

    From navigating shame and cultural taboos to redefining what sex actually means, Rebecca

    and Alex unpack the real conversations they have every day with clients — and why curiosity,

    safety, and humor matter as much as anatomy. Whether you’re a therapist, a new parent, or just

    pelvic-floor-curious, this episode gets you under the hood of intimacy, connection, and body

    awareness.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why most therapists and doctors aren’t trained to talk about sex — and why that matters
    • The biggest misconceptions about sex therapy and pelvic floor PT
    • How to expand your definition of sex beyond “intercourse”
    • Why “just do your Kegels” can actually make things worse
    • The surprising overlap between emotional and physical safety — and what it means for
    • desire

    Tune in if you’ve ever thought:

    • “I want to feel more connected to my body or partner, but I don’t know where to start.
    • “What actually happens in pelvic floor PT or sex therapy?”
    • “Why does sex feel different after kids, stress, or trauma?”

    Resources

    • The Postpartum Essentials Virtual course
    • Sex After Baby Mini-Course
    • Find a pelvic floor PT: pelvicrehab.com or Pelvic Global Directory
    • Under the Hood Newsletter (Boston Pelvic PT)
    • Parents in Love Newsletter by Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy

    Connect with Us:

    • Dr. Rebecca Howard Eudy → rebeccaeudy.com | Instagram @rebeccahowardeudy
    • Dr. Alex DiGrado → bostonpelvicpt.com | Instagram @bostonpelvicpt

    Join the Conversation:

    If this episode helped you see your body or relationship in a new light, share it with a friend or

    tag us on Instagram @underthehooddocs.

    Want more?

    Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and visit underthehoodpod.com for show notes,

    transcripts, and future episodes.


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    info@nextdaypodcast.com

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    16 mins
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