Is incontinence a natural part of bearing children?
Pregnancy and childbirth take a toll on a woman’s body. The months of extra weight in the pelvis and the stretching and possible tearing of tissues during delivery have been known to damage structures that help support the bladder and maintain control of urine. Having babies may contribute to incontinence, but it doesn’t mean you have to be incontinent. Today’s treatments offer excellent success rates; and many women who started leaking after childbirth are dry today.