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What You Need to Know About Urinary Incontinence

What You Need to Know About Urinary Incontinence

Urinary leakage affects 1 in 4 women and is treatable at any age

Overactive Bladder: Those Awkward Questions You Want and Need to Ask

Overactive Bladder: Those Awkward Questions You Want and Need to Ask

Starting the conversation early is smart. Don't be embarrassed.

How Women Can Manage Emotional Health and Overactive Bladder While Isolated at Home — and as States Reopen

How Women Can Manage Emotional Health and Overactive Bladder While Isolated at Home — and as States Reopen

For women living with bladder challenges like overactive bladder (OAB), the quarantine may be more familiar than for the rest of us.

Living With Incontinence, Without Shame

Living With Incontinence, Without Shame

After hiding my urinary incontinence for years, I've learned to embrace my age and accept my body.

What to Do if You Have Urinary Incontinence

How to Know if You Have Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence comes in many forms and affects millions of people. But there are simple things you can do to manage it.

How to Not Let Light Bladder Leakage Hold You Back

How to Not Let Light Bladder Leakage Hold You Back

It’s something no one really wants to speak about. But it’s happening to a lot of us. What you need to know about light bladder leakage.

Tips to Stop Urine Leaks

Tips to Stop Urine Leaks

Urinary leaks are embarrassing and inconvenient at any age, but especially for young women participating in sports. These tips can help women strengthen their pelvic muscles and reduce leakage.

Separate the Sound of Running Water From the Urge to Urinate

Separate the Sound of Running Water From the Urge to Urinate

It can be easy to allow the sound or feel of water to trigger the urge to urinate, but it's not a healthy habit and can even lead to urinary incontinence.

How Running Can Contribute to Incontinence and Prolapse

How Running Can Contribute to Incontinence and Prolapse

Running—whether jogging or marathon running—can cause a downward pressure on women's pelvic cavities that can lead to urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.

Do You Often Have That 'Gotta Go' Feeling?

Do You Often Have That 'Gotta Go' Feeling?

If you often have that "gotta go" feeling and worry that you will leak urine if you don't get to a bathroom quickly, then you may have overactive bladder, or OAB.

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Easy Ways to Lessen Urine Leakage

These apps and products can help with your urine leakage.

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Signs You May Have a Bladder Issue

November is Bladder Health Awareness Month and an opportunity to explore bladder issues. Find out what's normal and what's not.

Stress Urinary Incontinence: It Can Be Treated

Stress Urinary Incontinence: It Can Be Treated

Stress urinary incontinence is the most common form of incontinence among women. The good news? It can be treated.

When Something Goes Wrong "Down There"

When Something Goes Wrong "Down There"

Understanding common pelvic health issues

Treating Stress Urinary Incontinence

Treating Stress Urinary Incontinence

Treatment options for involuntary leaking