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Read stories from women going through the natural changes of menopause and living life despite their light urinary leakage.
While bladder incontinence can seem the most embarrassing and awful thing to happen to you, it is important to remember you are not the first woman to have experienced your type of light urinary leakage.
Browse the stories below and read others experiences with their bladder control loss going through menopause. Their stories may provide you inspiration and ideas for your own bladder management.
Why not share your own story, thoughts or tips with other women and be a positive inspiration yourself!
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My bladder problems started a couple of years ago when I hit 50 and menopause, all in the same year. At first I doubted whether I was really leaking a bit, but as menopause got worse, so did my light urinary leakage.
I’m so grateful to have a pad that I can trust.
I’ve just started going through menopause and along with the hot flushes and the cold sweats, I’ve also got urge incontinence. I’ve been getting up sometimes 2-3 times during the night. Such a pain!
I am a woman in her 60s that has to get up at least 5 times a night to go to the toilet, and goes a lot during the day.
I’m a 47 year old mother and Grandmother. Every time I have social drinks with family I’m always running off to the toilet with a few leaks before I get to the toilet. “Embarrassing!”
I have recently started using products designed for light urinary leakage as great and superior protection for excessively heavy period pre menopause.