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Urinary Incontinence in Women Pictures Slideshow

Woman's feet in a bathroom stall.

Woman cleaning her nose after sneezing.

Diagram of the uterus, bladder, urethra.

Water dripping out of a sink faucet.

Woman running to the bathroom.

Woman having to go to the bathroom during her wedding ceremony.

Heart, blood pressure and antidepressant pills that may worsen incontinence.

Woman feeling high emotions due to incontinence.

Urine sample.

An MRI scan of the bladder.

Woman drinking a cup of coffee.

Kegel Exercise.

Woman laying down watching and learning about her bladder and pelvic muscles.

Diagram of a pessary.

Another way to prevent leakage is to inject collagen .

The first step is to make a chart of what times you urinate and when you leak.

Medication to help with incontinence.

X-ray of an implanted device that controls bladder spasms

Adult diaper.

Woman smoking a cigarette.

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