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Incontinence Protection for Light Leakage

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 2:29 pm
by Alyssa
Many women suffer from light leakage after having vaginal childbirth. Please post your favorite products or approaches for dealing with light leakage.

Re: Incontinence Protection for Light Leakage

PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:51 pm
by Alyssa
It's estimated that nearly half of all women suffer from some sort of incontinence after childbirth and many of those never report it their general physicians or their obgyn's. In many cases surgery and kegel exercises can help reduce or eliminate incontinence all together. I personally experienced stress incontinence after the birth of my second child who was 9lbs and delivered vaginally. I found after the birth of my baby that if I jumped or moved funny I would have leakage. I found that I needed to go to the bathroom more frequently and that I was unable to wait as long as I had before. I would love to hear other women's stories.

Incontinence Protection for Light Leakage

PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:29 am
by Dignity
Tena Serenity Pads are effective for light to Moderate Stress Incontinence as Discreet Daytime Wear!

Tena provides an Air Dry Layer that allows for excellent all-around circulation while locking fluid into the absorbent core, helping maintain a natural skin environment minimizing or eliminating the irritation often associated with incontinence pads. Choose from 10 different sizes and absorbencies including the two new absorbencies of the popular Ultra Thin Pads. NOT intended to be used inside a diaper...please see our Booster Pads in our Incontinence Pads section if you need a pad to be used inside a diaper for increased protection. They are individually wrapped for easy storage and travel. Absorption Capacity from 2.5 oz. for Tena Serenity Pantiliners and up to 13 oz. of Absorption Capacity for Tena Serenity Overnight Pads.

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