
An Innovation In Pelvic Floor Therapy To Help With Bladder Leaks
Learn about a new way to improve pelvic health in this episode of Life Without Leaks.

Learn about a new way to improve pelvic health in this episode of Life Without Leaks.

One of the most challenging things about being a caregiver to someone who has incontinence can be the mornings. Waking up each day to your

If you’ve never thought much about your pelvic floor, you’re not alone. Most people don’t give this section of the body much consideration until it’s

If you live with bladder leakage or care for someone who does, then you’ve been there. Walking into a grocery store or supermarket, standing in

Barbara Jennings was 6 weeks postpartum when she realized that something wasn’t right. “I had been feeling some pressure in my vagina for a while,

There are numerous ways to get treatment for bladder and bowel incontinence within the walls of your doctor’s office and your own home. Biofeedback is

QUESTION: AS I’VE GOTTEN OLDER, I’VE NOTICED THAT I MORE FREQUENTLY HAVE TROUBLE WITH BLADDER LEAKS AND FIND MYSELF HAVING MORE ACCIDENTS THAN I USED

QUESTION: I’M 42 YEARS OLD AND I FEEL LIKE I’M IN THE BATHROOM ALL THE TIME. WHAT’S NORMAL, AND HOW MANY TIMES SHOULD I BE

Talking to your doctor about bladder leaks is an important first step in getting treatment started. It may feel intimidating, but opening up about incontinence

Incontinence on it’s own can be a huge problem form many people. While bladder leaks might not seem like a big deal to some, those

Anyone who struggles with a leaky bladder knows that incontinence supplies can add up. Women spend an average of $750 annually managing urinary incontinence. And

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
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