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I've experienced stress incontinence on occasion and recently found a new product for this. They're call Femeeze. They are underwear with a built-in, washable pantyliner. They are the ideal solution for the occasional "accident".
I am a PT also and am thrilled to see more information about women's physical therapy getting out there. It is so distressing to see women choose btwn what they believe to be their only 2 options: deal with it or surgery. Thank you for making women aware that PT is a viable option and a reasonable first step in seeking a cure for incontinence. I speak from my own experience in rehabbing from a prolapse after the birth of my first child and from working with other women.
Thanks again!
Tasha Mulligan MPT, CSCS, ATC
Creator of Hab It: Pelvic Floor DVD
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