Women's Incontinence Guide
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When it comes to urinary incontinence (also known as bladder leakage), knowledge is power. With the following information, you'll have the know-how to easily manage the condition and the confidence to feel like yourself again.
Managing the Condition
How to promote bladder and urinary health Keep an eye on your diet Since obesity is a high risk factor for women developing bladder leakage, losing weight can prevent the onset or help relieve sym...
Menopause & Incontinence
Bladder control During and after menopause, estrogen levels naturally decline. Vaginal tissue, including that of the bladder and urethra (the tube from which urine leaves the body) require estrogen to...
Bladder Leakage Products for Women
The right product We offer a variety of Depend® incontinence products designed specifically to fit a woman’s body just right. They come in Moderate, Maximum and Overnight absorbencies, offer...
The Bladder Leakage Basics
Urinary Incontinence 101 Urinary incontinence, or bladder leakage, is defined as any involuntary leakage of urine. It is a symptom or combination of symptoms related to the two functions of the lower ...