Urinary incontinence is sometimes called the “silent syndrome” because it’s so rarely talked about. As a result, it can often be a lonely experience for women who are unaware of how common it actually is.
“One in three Australian women will experience urinary incontinence at some stage in their life,” women’s health physiotherapist Caitlin Dunsford explains.
Two of the most common factors are pregnancy and menopause, but the reality is that anyone can experience bladder leakage, including men, younger women and