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Yearly Archives: 2017
What causes frequent urination in women?
Studies show that female incontinence is twice as common as male incontinence. Loss of bladder control is frustrating condition that can impact everything from healthy exercise to your social life, and many women feel embarrassed asking questions or seeking Read More...
Will my post-pregnancy pelvic floor dysfunction go away?
Pregnancy-related incontinence can strike at any age. You may have started experiencing some degree of pelvic floor dysfunction during your pregnancy, as your uterus stretched to accommodate your growing baby and began to press on the bladder or urethra. Read More...
8 Tips on How to Deal with Overactive Bladder at Work
Many people with overactive bladder and urinary incontinence issues think dehydrating yourself will lessen urination. But this just isn’t true. Initially you will experience less leakage, but very soon your dehydration will work against you.
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How to Control Incontinence on a Flight
You may think it’s already hard to control incontinence, so it’s impossible to control incontinence on a flight. But that isn’t so. Incontinence does not stop you from traveling to Paris. You stop yourself from traveling to Paris.
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