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Skip to content * Newsletter Search Search * Healthcare Providers Portal * Conditions * Urinary And Pelvic Floor Conditions * Bowel Conditions * Men’s Conditions * Women’s Conditions * What Could it Be? 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Take a Quiz * Management & Support * Managing Your Condition * Where Do I Start? * Diet And Exercise * Incontinence Products * Therapies and Procedures * Pelvic Floor Health Center * OAB Resource Center * Bowel Health Center * Incontinence Diaries * Treatment Tips * Glossary * Additional Online Resources * Bladder Health at Any Age * Preventing Incontinence Before It Starts * Pregnancy & Childbirth * The Midlife Years * Menopause * All About Digestive Health * Caregiving * What Family Members Should Know * Myths About Urinary Incontinence * Homecare * Fall Prevention And Safe Toileting * Printed Resources * Trusted Partners * Find an Expert * Doctor Finder * Talking With Your Doctor * Ask The Doctor Series * Sign Up For The NAFC Newsletter * Centers of Excellence * Apply * List Of Centers Of Excellence * The Incontinence Community * Bladder Health Awareness Month * Bhealth Blog * Visit The NAFC Incontinence Message Boards * Sign Up For The NAFC Newsletter * Life Without Leaks Podcast * Current Research Opportunities * Spanish * Conditions * Urinary And Pelvic Floor Conditions * Bowel Conditions * Men’s Conditions * Women’s Conditions * What Could it Be? Take a Quiz * Management & Support * Managing Your Condition * Where Do I Start? * Diet And Exercise * Incontinence Products * Therapies and Procedures * Pelvic Floor Health Center * OAB Resource Center * Bowel Health Center * Incontinence Diaries * Treatment Tips * Glossary * Additional Online Resources * Bladder Health at Any Age * Preventing Incontinence Before It Starts * Pregnancy & Childbirth * The Midlife Years * Menopause * All About Digestive Health * Caregiving * What Family Members Should Know * Myths About Urinary Incontinence * Homecare * Fall Prevention And Safe Toileting * Printed Resources * Trusted Partners * Find an Expert * Doctor Finder * Talking With Your Doctor * Ask The Doctor Series * Sign Up For The NAFC Newsletter * Centers of Excellence * Apply * List Of Centers Of Excellence * The Incontinence Community * Bladder Health Awareness Month * Bhealth Blog * Visit The NAFC Incontinence Message Boards * Sign Up For The NAFC Newsletter * Life Without Leaks Podcast * Current Research Opportunities * Spanish Search Search * Newsletter * Healthcare Providers Portal * Donate INCONTINENCE EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND PROFESSIONALS INCONTINENCE EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND PROFESSIONALS Incontinence, the involuntary loss of urine or fecal matter, is not a condition that anyone should have to “just live with.” It’s not something you need to accept as you get older, or an inevitable consequence of childbirth or surgery. Incontinence is a treatable medical condition, whether you have occasional light wetness, heavier bladder leakage, bedwetting or bowel issues. No matter what type or degree of incontinence you might be experiencing, help is available. This is the place you should be. INCONTINENCE EDUCATION AND SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND PROFESSIONALS CONDITIONS A-Z TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR GIVING TO NAFC WHAT'S NEW ENDOMETRIOSIS AFFLICTS MILLIONS OF WOMEN, BUT FEW PEOPLE FEEL COMFORTABLE TALKING ABOUT IT Kristina S. Brown, Adler University Endometriosis causes physical, sexual and emotional pain. About 190 million people around the globe have endometriosis, including one in 10 American women, but there has OVERCOMING THE STIGMA OF INCONTINENCE: BUILDING CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM Many people with incontinence feel shame and embarrassment, but you don’t have to let it get you down. Read our tips for increasing your confidence and self-esteem! BEYOND THE GUT: GETTING THE HELP YOU NEED FOR YOUR IBD SYMPTOMS IBD can affect more than just your gastrointestinal tract. Here are the other areas of the body where you may experience IBD symptoms, plus tips on how to get the >>Click here to read all the latest blogs! FEATURED POSTS I CONSTANTLY HAVE TO PEE. WHAT’S WRONG WITH ME? “Why am I peeing so much?”, “I’m peeing every hour – what’s wrong with me?”, These are questions we get all the time at NAFC. Learn more about frequent urination in both men and women, and what may be causing you to be constantly running to the bathroom. NAVIGATING THE CARE PATHWAY FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER AND INCONTINENCE A comprehensive treatment plan for overactive bladder and incontinence is essential for improvement in bladder leaks. Learn how to navigate a care pathway for overactive REUSABLE INCONTINENCE UNDERWEAR: PROS AND CONS Is washable incontinence underwear for you? Read our FAQs on this type of absorbent product and see if it’s something you might try. MOST POPULAR POSTS HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A UTI OR A KIDNEY INFECTION? It may feel like all urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the same – they all feel pretty uncomfortable! But a UTI can occur anywhere within HOW TO RELAX YOUR PELVIC FLOOR Sure, you know all about Kegels and the importance of strengthening the pelvic floor. But did you know that it’s just as important to know WHAT DOES A PROLAPSED BLADDER FEEL LIKE? Wondering what a prolapsed bladder feels like and curious if you have one? Maybe you’ve started feeling a heaviness in your pelvic floor region. 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