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Menopause can weaken the pelvic floor and affect bladder control.Find out how to manage menopause-related incontinence.
26/03/2018

Menopause can weaken the pelvic floor and affect bladder control.
Find out how to manage menopause-related incontinence.

Urge incontinence is often treatable and always manageable.Learn more about it and take back control.
26/03/2018

Urge incontinence is often treatable and always manageable.
Learn more about it and take back control.

Around 7.2 million women in the UK have incontinence.Dr Sara Kayat explains the key facts you should know about the cond...
26/03/2018

Around 7.2 million women in the UK have incontinence.
Dr Sara Kayat explains the key facts you should know about the condition.

Incontinence affects almost 3 million men in the UK. Find out about the common types and causes, and learn to manage the...
26/03/2018

Incontinence affects almost 3 million men in the UK.
Find out about the common types and causes, and learn to manage the condition.

Questions, concerns or worries about incontinence? Share them at http://bit.ly/DependCommunity by 9 December and they wi...
30/11/2016

Questions, concerns or worries about incontinence?

Share them at http://bit.ly/DependCommunity by 9 December and they will be answered by TV’s Nadia Sawalha, who lives with incontinence, TV psychologist – Honey Lancaster-James, and TV doctor – Dr Sara Kayat.

The Depend community connects women to find the right solutions to get back to the active life you love. Join us!

Get back to your best.Discover how absorbent underwear can help incontinence sufferers live life confidently.
14/08/2016

Get back to your best.

Discover how absorbent underwear can help incontinence sufferers live life confidently.

Depend® absorbent underwear helps offer discreet and reliable protection from bladder for both men and women. It can help to ease the stresses of incontinence by increasing mobility and independence.

Stress Incontinence: Is it normal?Discover the facts behind stress incontinence and how you can treat it.
12/08/2016

Stress Incontinence: Is it normal?

Discover the facts behind stress incontinence and how you can treat it.

Stress incontinence is a common bladder problem. Depend provides information on the help available, treatment options, and management.

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