
6 Things Women Should Know About Incontinence
By Leah Fulker, PT, DPT As a physical therapist, I’ve heard countless times from so many women: Nobody ever told me about Things Women Should

By Leah Fulker, PT, DPT As a physical therapist, I’ve heard countless times from so many women: Nobody ever told me about Things Women Should

Mary R. battled urge incontinence for years, frustrated with medication side effects. This post explores her journey advocating for herself and discovering a life-changing treatment option – sacral neuromodulation.

I’m 69 years old. My story starts 8 years ago when I first began seeing signs of bladder leakage. Like many women my age, I was not all that surprised.

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NAFC is the best online support group I have found for any condition let alone one as embarrassing as bedwetting.

Urinary incontinence, or bladder leaks, is something no one ever wants to talk about. Here, we’re making the case for getting it out in the open.

Incontinence, whether it’s light leakage here and there or full on bladder leaks every day, can be a hard to pill to swallow. Many people

You’ve heard it a million times. You know you should do it. Yes, we’re talking about eating healthy And while you may know deep down

Incontinence can be difficult to manage any time of year, but managing incontinence during the summer months can be especially challenging due to heat, lighter-colored

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to