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By *ickmealloverWoman
over a year ago
a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5 |
"qvc xx"
Female IncontinenceVaginal Slings/Tapes
A sling may be offered for women with stress incontinence who have not responded to medications or physiotherapy. This is usually because the muscles and nerves in the urethral area are no longer working properly.
What is a sling and how does it work?
The urethra is the tube through which urine is passed through to the outside of the body. If it is functioning normally, it maintains a tight seal to prevent the sudden loss of urine. If a woman’s pelvic floor muscle is weakened, it is unable to support the urethra in its correct position. A sling is placed beneath the urethra, restoring the urethra to the correct position. When pressure is exerted, such as when the woman coughs or sneezes, the sling provides the support the urethra needs, enabling it to keep its seal.
Synthetic vaginal slings and tapes are important advancement in this type of treatment, which was first introduced in Sweden in the mid 1990s. There are several types of these tapes.
A Vaginal Sling is a mesh-like tape that is surgically inserted through the vagina to support the bladder neck and urethra. The incisions necessary to do this are very small and the whole procedure takes just 40 minutes. A local or general anesthetic is required. The sling is then adjusted to fit each individual patient to ensure that it works effectively and does not cause problems with urination. Research shows that this procedure has a cure rate of 86 to 95 per cent
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By *ickmealloverWoman
over a year ago
a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5 |
"qvc xx
Female IncontinenceVaginal Slings/Tapes
A sling may be offered for women with stress incontinence who have not responded to medications or physiotherapy. This is usually because the muscles and nerves in the urethral area are no longer working properly.
What is a sling and how does it work?
The urethra is the tube through which urine is passed through to the outside of the body. If it is functioning normally, it maintains a tight seal to prevent the sudden loss of urine. If a woman’s pelvic floor muscle is weakened, it is unable to support the urethra in its correct position. A sling is placed beneath the urethra, restoring the urethra to the correct position. When pressure is exerted, such as when the woman coughs or sneezes, the sling provides the support the urethra needs, enabling it to keep its seal.
Synthetic vaginal slings and tapes are important advancement in this type of treatment, which was first introduced in Sweden in the mid 1990s. There are several types of these tapes.
A Vaginal Sling is a mesh-like tape that is surgically inserted through the vagina to support the bladder neck and urethra. The incisions necessary to do this are very small and the whole procedure takes just 40 minutes. A local or general anesthetic is required. The sling is then adjusted to fit each individual patient to ensure that it works effectively and does not cause problems with urination. Research shows that this procedure has a cure rate of 86 to 95 per cent
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Female IncontinenceVaginal Slings/Tapes
A sling may be offered for women with stress incontinence who have not responded to medications or physiotherapy. This is usually because the muscles and nerves in the urethral area are no longer working properly.
What is a sling and how does it work?
The urethra is the tube through which urine is passed through to the outside of the body. If it is functioning normally, it maintains a tight seal to prevent the sudden loss of urine. If a woman’s pelvic floor muscle is weakened, it is unable to support the urethra in its correct position. A sling is placed beneath the urethra, restoring the urethra to the correct position. When pressure is exerted, such as when the woman coughs or sneezes, the sling provides the support the urethra needs, enabling it to keep its seal.
Synthetic vaginal slings and tapes are important advancement in this type of treatment, which was first introduced in Sweden in the mid 1990s. There are several types of these tapes.
A Vaginal Sling is a mesh-like tape that is surgically inserted through the vagina to support the bladder neck and urethra. The incisions necessary to do this are very small and the whole procedure takes just 40 minutes. A local or general anesthetic is required. The sling is then adjusted to fit each individual patient to ensure that it works effectively and does not cause problems with urination. Research shows that this procedure has a cure rate of 86 to 95 per cent
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Cool i hope all worked out ok for ya |
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By *ickmealloverWoman
over a year ago
a very plush appartment off junt 7 M5 |
"qvc xx
Female IncontinenceVaginal Slings/Tapes
A sling may be offered for women with stress incontinence who have not responded to medications or physiotherapy. This is usually because the muscles and nerves in the urethral area are no longer working properly.
What is a sling and how does it work?
The urethra is the tube through which urine is passed through to the outside of the body. If it is functioning normally, it maintains a tight seal to prevent the sudden loss of urine. If a woman’s pelvic floor muscle is weakened, it is unable to support the urethra in its correct position. A sling is placed beneath the urethra, restoring the urethra to the correct position. When pressure is exerted, such as when the woman coughs or sneezes, the sling provides the support the urethra needs, enabling it to keep its seal.
Synthetic vaginal slings and tapes are important advancement in this type of treatment, which was first introduced in Sweden in the mid 1990s. There are several types of these tapes.
A Vaginal Sling is a mesh-like tape that is surgically inserted through the vagina to support the bladder neck and urethra. The incisions necessary to do this are very small and the whole procedure takes just 40 minutes. A local or general anesthetic is required. The sling is then adjusted to fit each individual patient to ensure that it works effectively and does not cause problems with urination. Research shows that this procedure has a cure rate of 86 to 95 per cent
Cool i hope all worked out ok for ya "
It did hurt but not as much as giving birth and I think this is why I am having so much more sex with carless abandon, cos I can again, if that makes sense
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Well i am waiting for a message i sent to my self in 20 mins time.
As for having a baby! Well as a geezer i cringe at the thought. Three cheers for women who are far braver than us hommes |
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