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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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40% of women in the Uk have this problem. (urinary incontinence). Your wife is most definitely not broken. She can get help from a Pelvic Health clinic if she'd like to. I worked for a Dr in this area and it's a widespread - many women go into homes as pensioners simply because of this. And it's so fixable. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For myself personally no but it’s normal for some women. "
It's not "normal" - it means the pelvic floor is a little weak. But it can be made stronger pretty easily. Kegels done properly and avoiding drinks that irrrate the bladder. |
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By *inx.x3Woman
over a year ago
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"For myself personally no but it’s normal for some women.
It's not "normal" - it means the pelvic floor is a little weak. But it can be made stronger pretty easily. Kegels done properly and avoiding drinks that irrrate the bladder. "
It’s still a normal thing to happen to a women is what I meant. No need to be all up my ass about the way I phrased it. |
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