Urine leakage is one of the most common problems facing women of all ages. Many women continue to experience urine leakage during pregnancy or after delivery and some women going through menopause report bladder problems. Women also experience stress incontinence when they laugh, cough or sneeze. However, women continue to suffer in silence. It is mainly due to social stigma involved. But incontinence is not a condition that can’t be managed.Here are the most common issues causing incontinence
- Very often bladder control problems are triggered by weak pelvic muscles—holding the bladder in place. These muscles get weakened during pregnancy or after childbirth.
- Damaged nerves send signals to the bladder at the wrong time. This might cause the bladder to push urine without warning.
- Medicines, alcohol, and caffeine can cause incontinence.
- Urinary tract infection can irritate nerves and cause the bladder to squeeze without warning.
- Overweight can put significant pressure on the bladder and contribute to leakage.



