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How & Where can I buy Poise Ultimate 500ml products?
Dear Cathrene, The Poise Ultimate 8 pack is available from Coles, Independent grocery stores and also your local pharmacy. If you can not fin...
Natural changes | Answered about 1 month ago
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I am 59,on estrogen,over weight for last 15 years,and have an irritable bladder for which I have medication. My BIG problem now is that I wake up during the night desperate to urinate.
Dear AW, You mentioned that you have had a past history of bladder issues and that your night time problem is a fairly new occurance. Any new ch...
Natural changes | Answered about 1 month ago
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I having bladder problems. How long can I wear incontinence wear without it having a negative effect. Should I change every couple of hours or when I feel a slight wetness. Have started pelvic floor exercises. It this the best thing. What else should I do
Dear NH, The frequency someone should change their product for bladder weakness is a very individual decision. Some women prefer to change as so...
Mothers | Answered about 1 month ago
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Is there a product that a pregnant woman could wear leading up to the due date in case of waters breaking?
Dear OL, Congratulations on your preganancy. It can be difficult to know how much fluid will be lost at the time of the waters breaking, and for...
Pregnancy | Answered about 1 month ago
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I have some urine leakage does this mean that I have to put up with it for the rest of my life?
Your pelvic floor muscles support your bladder and your urethra opening, helping you stay in control of when you want to pee. During your pregnancy...
Mothers | Answered 3 months ago


