03/19/2026
Estrogen shifts, tissue changes, and pelvic floor dynamics all impact bladder control in midlife.
As estrogen declines, the tissues of the bladder and urethra can become thinner, less elastic, and more sensitive. At the same time, the pelvic floor may become either weakened or overly tight. Both may contribute to symptoms like urgency, frequency, or leaking.
The good news? These systems are highly responsive to the right support.
With the right approach, whether that’s pelvic floor therapy, hormone support, or nervous system regulation, bladder symptoms can absolutely improve.
You don’t have to accept this as your new normal.
Right now we have an exciting special for Emsella therapy thru the month of March which is six sessions for $1500 ($2400 value).
We’re here for you! DM us your health questions.