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The Psychological Impact of Secondary Bedwetting: Supporting Your Child
The Psychological Impact of Secondary Bedwetting: Supporting Your Child
Your little legend was dry at night — and now the bedwetting’s back. This time, it’s not just about sheets, it’s about feelings too. Let’s talk about the emotional and psychological side of secondary bedwetting, and how you can help them feel okay again.
4 min read
Diabetes and Bladder Problems: What Parents Must Know
Diabetes and Bladder Problems: What Parents Must Know
Diabetes is tricky enough, but add bladder problems, and it gets trickier. High blood sugar can throw off bladder control, leading to nerve issues, accidents, and extra loo trips. But knowing why it happens makes it easier to handle. So, here’s what to watch for and how to help.
5 min read
How to Talk to Your Doctor About Bladder Leaks: Scripts to Help You Start the Convo
How to Talk to Your Doctor About Bladder Leaks: Scripts to Help You Start the Convo
Talking about incontinence might feel awkward, especially with your doctor. But a bit of prep (and even a mini script) can make it way easier. Read on for ways to bring up the convo with confidence—so you can walk into your appointment feeling ready and walk out with real support.
5 min read
pH Balance and Incontinence in Kids: What’s the Connection?
pH Balance and Incontinence in Kids: What’s the Connection?
Urine acidity and bladder health are closely linked, like puzzle pieces. So, it’s no surprise that pH plays a big role in urinary incontinence in kids. Let's explore that connection and find solutions to make those 'wee-hours' a little less 'wee' and a lot more comfortable.
4 min read
Incontinence Pads vs Pants: When (and How) to Make the Switch
Incontinence Pads vs Pants: When (and How) to Make the Switch
Pads work until they don’t. If you’re finding yourself changing more often, dealing with leaks, or just wanting something easier, it might be time to switch to incontinence pants. Here’s how to tell when it’s time—and how to make the change easy.
4 min read
Embracing a Positive Ageing Mindset: Staying Social and Active with Incontinence
Embracing a Positive Ageing Mindset: Staying Social and Active with Incontinence
Getting older doesn't mean giving up on an active and fulfilling social life, even with incontinence. Let's explore how to stay confident and connected, no matter what.
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Childhood Urinary Incontinence: Medical vs. Behavioural Causes
Childhood Urinary Incontinence: Medical vs. Behavioural Causes
Accidents happen. But what's causing them? Could it be a medical issue or something behavioural? Let's explore!
4 min read
Is Social Media Making It Tougher to Talk About Teen Incontinence?
Is Social Media Making It Tougher to Talk About Teen Incontinence?
Social media is where teens talk about everything—except incontinence. Is it actually making it harder to open up? Let’s unpack.
5 min read
Middle-aged woman watering her garden, staying active while managing double incontinence.
Double Incontinence: Understanding the Gut-Bladder Connection in Women
Double incontinence is a common issue for many, and we're here to help you understand why it happens and, more importantly, how you can take back control.
4 min read
Bendy Bodies, Busy Bladders: Why Kids with Hypermobility and Incontinence Need Extra Support
Bendy Bodies, Busy Bladders: Why Kids with Hypermobility and Incontinence Need Extra Support
If your child can fold themselves into a pretzel or show off their double jointed fingers, you've probably noticed they're extra bendy. But did you know that all that flexibility can also make bladder control a bit trickier?
5 min read
Erectile Dysfunction and Incontinence - What’s the Connection?
Erectile Dysfunction and Incontinence - What’s the Connection?
Did you know that erectile dysfunction (ED) and incontinence are often connected? In this article, we’re tackling the stigma and uncovering the link between these two conditions.
4 min read
A POC mother and child high fiving on the lounge with a pack of Nundies Youth Pants in the background
Urinary Retention in Kids: Why They Might Not Just Be ‘Holding It’
You might have experienced your little one stomping their feet, refusing to go to the toilet and do a wee. While yes, sometimes this can just be stubbornness, it might also mean they have urinary retention.
5 min read