Weak bladder? Take action!
If the thought of coughing, sneezing, jumping on a trampoline or even laughing scares you, you’re not alone. Bladder weakness and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common issue affecting many women regardless of age, ethnicity or lifestyle.
Having children is a common cause of bladder weakness, but many women who have never had children can also find it a problem.
Even though it can be embarrassing to talk about, it’s good to remember you’re not alone. Over 40% of New Zealand and Australian women experience bladder weakness at some stage in their lives.
The good news is that there are effective, natural options to aid in correcting weak pelvic floor muscles. A toned pelvic floor can prevent and correct bladder weakness, and restore lost confidence due to bladder weakness.
Covid 19 lock down update. Our company has registered with MBIE as an essential service (MBIEEB-831) as we believe maintaining good pelvic floor health is important for the mental health and physical well being of women. If you do get an illness causing coughing, it can result in bladder leakage. We encourage you to do your pelvic floor exercises daily or use Smart Balls and while you are in lock down is great time to get your pelvic floor muscles in shape. Start today. Stay safe and stay home
If you’ve got any questions or comments we would love to hear from you and we invite you to read the testimonials from other women who have used SmartBalls and NatraTone. All genuine questions are answered with respect and accurate information. You can email info@pelvicfloorhealth.co.nz
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