
Incontinence isn’t the end of your life. (Stacy’s Story)
Stacy struggled with incontinence and bladder leaks, but once she finally decided to open up about her condition to others, things got a lot easier. Read her story here.

Stacy struggled with incontinence and bladder leaks, but once she finally decided to open up about her condition to others, things got a lot easier. Read her story here.

Having a support system like NAFC to help deal with the emotional and physical setbacks of incontinence makes a huge difference. Read Kara’s Story.

Is washable incontinence underwear for you? Read our FAQs on this type of absorbent product and see if it’s something you might try.

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

The many available products to treat bladder leaks can be overwhelming, especially for men. Check out this complete guide to help you navigate your options.

Learn how a pelvic floor physical therapist can help make you more aware of your body, strengthen your pelvic floor, and help you stop those bladder leaks for good.

Do you find yourself frequently dribbling urine throughout the day? Does this happen even after you go to the bathroom? You may be dealing with a condition sometimes known as overflow incontinence, which doctors may sometimes treat by prescribing the use of intermittent catheters.

Learn more about the signs and symptoms of interstitial cystitis here, plus how to treat it.

Many men experience trouble starting a urine stream, weak urine streams, or dribbling after emptying their bladder. Learn why this happens and what can be done to fix it.

It’s hard enough experiencing bladder leaks during normal times, but with the pandemic causing so many public restrooms to close, it’s a nightmare. Here’s what to do to avoid having a leak when you’re out.

We conducted a survey to see how people were managing their incontinence during the coronavirus pandemic. What we heard was surprising. Take a look at the results.

Bladder leaks are very common when you’re pregnant, especially during the third trimester. Learn about why they happen and how you can prevent them.