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Treating Incontinence During and After Pregnancy

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Pregnancy can cause a variety of issues.

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Incontinence is an issue that many women will suffer from during pregnancy. However, the symptoms can sometimes worsen, or only appear, after giving birth. Regardless of when a woman suffers from these symptoms, the impact can be debilitating with over 50% of pregnant women claiming that incontinence negatively affects their lives on a daily basis. In some cases, mothers may find it difficult to return to work as a result

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