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Incontinence

Experiencing bladder leaks or loss of control?

Bladder leakage is common — particularly after childbirth and around menopause — but it’s rarely talked about openly.

If you’re noticing leaks when coughing, laughing, exercising, or lifting, an online consultation can help you understand what support might be appropriate.

Bladder Leaks Are Common — And You’re Not Alone

Urinary incontinence affects many women at different life stages. Hormonal changes, pregnancy, childbirth, and ageing can all weaken the pelvic floor and affect bladder control.

While it can feel embarrassing or frustrating, effective assessment and support are available. What’s suitable depends on the type of incontinence and your individual circumstances.

What causes Urinary Incontinence?

The most common type of bladder leakage in women is stress urinary incontinence. This happens when physical pressure on the bladder causes leaks, such as during:

  • Coughing or sneezing
  • Laughing
  • Exercise or running
  • Lifting or bending

Contributing factors can include:

  • Pregnancy and vaginal delivery
  • Reduced oestrogen levels around menopause
  • Weakened pelvic floor muscles
  • Previous pelvic surgery

An online consultation helps clarify what type of incontinence you may be experiencing.

AREAS OF SPECIALTY

How We Support Incontinence

Procedural and Referral-Based Options

The following options are not medications and are not supplied by Vivafem. They are provided by a specialist partner clinic and require in-person assessment.

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Incontinence FAQs

Can't find what you're looking for?

It’s common, but that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. Assessment can help identify support options.

Not usually. Many women benefit from conservative or non-surgical options.

Yes. Reduced oestrogen can affect bladder and pelvic tissues.

No. It requires in-person assessment and isn’t appropriate for all types of incontinence.

You can choose to share your care information with your GP if you wish.

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You don’t need to know what option is right.

An online consultation can help you understand your symptoms and what support may be appropriate.

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