
Voices Of Incontinence Personal Story: Why Don’t We Talk About This Sooner?
Read this woman’s story, and how she’s urging women to speak up about pelvic floor issues.
Read this woman’s story, and how she’s urging women to speak up about pelvic floor issues.
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
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