NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The worsening of symptoms of incontinence among middle-aged women is attributable to weight gain, not menopause, according to findings published in the journal Obstetrics ...
Often dismissed as a normal part of aging or childbirth, urinary incontinence affects millions of women — but experts stress ...
NAFC is raising awareness about the relationship between incontinence and menopause. Incontinence during menopause is common, but treatable. NAFC is shining the light on the relationship between these ...
The physical changes that come with menopause can lead to some pelvic floor disorders and symptoms. For example, you may experience pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, or pain during sexual intercourse ...
The average age at which women experience menopause in the U.S. is 51, when they likely still have decades of living ahead of them — yet for many, that "change of life" is rarely spoken about today.