Bladder problems
You cough, sneeze, exercise… and a little urine leaks out.
Stress urinary incontinence can be caused by pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause. There is also urge incontinence and overflow incontinence.
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You cough, sneeze, exercise… and a little urine leaks out.
Stress urinary incontinence can be caused by pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause. There is also urge incontinence and overflow incontinence.
Fun guaranteed!
Yes. The bladder and vagina are not just neighbours — they are connected.
Both have oestrogen receptors, and when the vaginal walls weaken, bladder support is also affected.
50% of women in menopause experience urinary incontinence.
Download our free Guide: Symptoms of (peri)menopause