9 out of 10 women living with Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) simply put up with the condition. On International Women’s day we are encouraging women to stop and think about their health. Visit controlyourchoice.com and learn more SUI treatment options #IWD2020
39% of women said they had waited up to 6 months before eventually seeking treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). Don’t delay seeking help, read our blog to find out more about treatment options for SUI bit.ly/cycnewyearblog#controlyourchoice#stressincontinence
Do you leak urine when you cough, laugh, walk or exercise? You may have stress incontinence, listen to Miss Nicola Dean explain more about the condition and the options available for women here... To learn more about SUI visit bit.ly/cycwhatissui#controlyourchoice
Don’t let stress urinary incontinence ruin your festive fun, make sure you read @FemaleFirst_UK article and educate yourself on the available treatment options.
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Have you accepted stress incontinence as ‘one of those things that happens after childbirth?’. So did Sarah until she realised she was eligible for a bladder bulking procedure. Learn more about her procedure here bit.ly/cycwhatisureth…#controlyourchoice#stressincontinence
Stress incontinence sufferer Sarah Keep was embarrassed and self-conscious about wearing pads. Sarah sought treatment and no longer wears pads. You can do this too, learn more about treatment options at bit.ly/cyctreatmentop…#controlyourchoice#stressincontinence