Sound Familiar?

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sydney child
 

Do these sound familiar to you?

 

…my aunts took me aside and dropped the bombshell: “After the baby’s born, you’re going to have a few problems downstairs.” The confusion must have shown on my face, as they immediately added “…with your wee. You’re going to be incontinent.”

…after the birth, I started to have accidents. Mostly it was a small amount, but enough to need to change my underwear.

…kept my weakness a secret, managing the problem by avoiding all physical activity, trying not to laugh, drinking less water, crossing my legs before I sneezed or coughed, and going to the toilet as often as I could.

…I was suffering from what is called stress incontinence. I had accidents when my bladder was put under stress – when I laughed, sneezed, jumped or ran. This is different from urge incontinence, which is when you have the urge to go all the time
 

Do these excerpts from Sydney Child magazine strike a chord. If you’ve already tried pelvic floor exercises, and don’t want to resort to surgery, IncontiLase is the answer for you. It is at least as effective as surgery, and doesn’t have any of the complications of going under the knife. To read the full Sydney Child article, click here.