When To See A Doctor About Your Incontinence
Incontinence is common in women after childbirth, but that doesn’t mean that incontinence is ‘normal’ or not a big deal. Incontinence is a serious, but treatable, condition that can get ...
The Fallout of Incontinence: Why Seeking Help is Self Care
For many people, incontinence has been accepted as a fact of life. From young moms to women over the age of 75, incontinence can be minimized as a fact of ...
Busting Incontinence Myths
Incontinence is a common, but embarrassing & lonely condition. Incontinence is rarely discussed openly, and can make people feel ashamed and isolated. Many people plan their trips around access to ...
Motherhood & Incontinence: A Life Beyond Diapers
There are so many rites of passage when becoming a mother – the late nights, the giggles, and all the diapers! But when it comes to strapping on the disposables, ...
Incontinence 101
Have you ever laughed or jumped up and down, only to have a little bit of urine leak from your body? If you have, this could be a sign of ...
Embarrassed About Leaking? Don't Be!
Shame Associated with Leaking Do you know any women in your life who suffers from urine leakage? Maybe you experience this yourself and aren’t sure how to cope with the ...
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