My PELVIC FLOOR issues really took a turn for the worse after my fourth child was born. The birth of a child is one of life’s most precious miracles. But going through multiple labors can damage muscles that support a woman’s pelvic organs, often resulting in two bothersome conditions: pelvic organ prolapse, and stress urinary… Read More »My story…
There are a number of stress incontinence treatment options that can help you regain control of your bladder, but in some cases, it may take up to six months or longer to fully recover. But you don’t have to spend that entire time worrying about leaks. Bladder Control Pads There are discreet incontinence supplies to catch urine.… Read More »Managing and Treating Incontinence Post Partum
You may need temporary assistance from incontinence medication or support devices to help relax your bladder and control urine flow. Some devices such as a pessary are placed in the vagina to support the bladder and rectum and help the bladder fully empty. This device is also used to treat pelvic organ prolapse. Other devices… Read More »Medication And Devices
Consult your doctor to see if this product is right for you. If you have incontinence symptoms, speak with your doctor to rule out more serious conditions and causes to help develop an effective treatment plan. For example, you may have urge incontinence or overactive bladder where you fail to fully void your urine instead… Read More »See Your Doctor