Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
Is your chamois folding or bunching up? Is the chamois too thick? Is there too much padding with the saddle/chamois combo, so that it begins to irritate on longer rides? Are your shorts too small? Is the waist of your shorts too low cut (dragging the shorts upward as you ride)? Are you tilting your pelvis too far forward as rides get longer? Did you raise your saddle or lower your bars? Did you get a new saddle? Does your saddle fit properly?

If it continues to happen on rides, it might be a good idea to contact the doctor again and get cleared to see a pelvic physical therapist. Most of them also do sports med, which would be a good combination. If it starts to happen in situations other than rides, your doctor would probably send you to a urologist.
Chamois - I do have a few pair of shorts that the chamois is big, and too thick, I usually only wear those at home when I ride my trainer, or I might wear them on a shorter ride 20-25 miles but nothing more. I have my favorite shorts to wear on longer rides and I stick with them.

Short size - My short size is fine, Shorts that are to small are not comfortable.

Tilting my pelvis - I could be tilting my pelvis forward, I know when I start to get tired some of the more important things you do on rides - tend to easily forgotten and I probably don't even notice.

Saddle - I have been riding the same saddle for over a year. My first saddle was a BG dolce with the middle cut out. It was very comfortable until I was fitted to my bike. I then bought a Italia Selle SLK womens saddle. I find the saddle to be comfortable, there is no cut out in it. But my girl parts are just fine, they don't go numb, etc....