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Urine Leaks After Menopause? You’re Not Alone | Health and Fitness News
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Urinary incontinence after menopause affects nearly half of women—and it’s way more common than most realize. Despite the embarrassment and stigma, help is out there: pelvic floor therapists and urogynecologists specialize in this, and treatments range from simple Kegels (done right!) to non-surgical options like nerve stimulation or meds. Surgery? Often minimally invasive. You don’t have to suffer in silence—options exist, and you’re not alone.
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