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One In Three Women Experience Urinary Incontinence After Having A Baby - Here's How It Doesn't Have To Be You

One In Three Women Experience Urinary Incontinence After Having A Baby - Here's How It Doesn't Have To Be You

Season 1 Episode 55 Published 7 years, 8 months ago
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As it turns out one in three women experience urinary incontinence after having a baby. The good news is that urinary control is something that can be regained. In other words, if you wee yourself a little bit (like Kate Winslet), this isn't something you have to live with forever.

Women can regain confidence that they aren't going to accidentally pee during exercise (think running, jumping jacks, CrossFit, etc.), when they sneeze, laugh out loud, or simply when they have to go to the bathroom. Here's how.

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Learn more Dr Monica Hannon: The Two Most Common Birth IssuesPerinatal Chiropractic Can Help With Recovery After BirthHow a Friend or Family Member Can Help You After You Have a Baby | The Second Child Transition | Improve Birth Recovery: Three Recommendations From An OBGYNPostpartum Soups and Stews Collection

Our favorite Fourth Trimester Books The First Forty Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother | Becoming the Parent You Want to Be: A Sourcebook of Strategies for the First Five Years | Growing Together: Doula Wisdom & Holistic Practices for Pregnancy, Birth & Early Motherhood | Thriving Postpartum: Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena

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