Bladder Control Problems In Pregnancy And Chilbirth
Pregnancy and childbirth can affect womens bladder control
. But, like all medical conditions, worry and panic should not be given any room. Losing bladder control after childbirth is typical and goes away by itself. You just have to give your muscles some time to recover.
However, if the problem persists after six weeks, you should already consult your doctor about it. Take note that bladder control problems, if not treated rightly may pose long term difficulties. Other than that, accidental lose of
bladder control could mean that something is wrong with your body.
It is common to women to experience urinary incontinence not right after giving birth. In fact, some only experience it in their late forties. The first thing that should be done is to investigate the possible reasons for lost bladder control. Treatment comes after your health care providers already know whats causing the problem.
Prevention for women
There are already several pelvic exercises that have been found out to prevent the occurrence of urinary incontinence later on. When you plan to have a child, you can consult your doctor if he or she recommends that you take these exercises. Some of these exercises are also still preventive even after childbirth. You should know your options.
Pregnancy and childbirth and bladder control
The explanation for having
bladder control problems after pregnancy and childbirth is attributed to the fact that the added weight during pregnancy causes the pelvic floor muscles to weaken. Other than that, the possibility that the unborn baby pushes down on the bladder, urethra and pelvic muscles; vaginal delivery, episiotomy and damages to the bladder control nerves are also factors to consider.
Who to turn to
When you feel and experience the signs of bladder control troubles, you can ask the help and opinion on what to do of your primary care doctor, gynecologist, urogynecologist (the expert in womens
bladder control problems), urologist (expert in bladder problems), nurse or practitioner, or a physical therapist. Remember that only professionals can give a scientific explanation for the discomforts you feel. And, they are the ones who can give you the best treatment or medication needed. For more information visit to our site at http://www.us-med.com
by: Helene Glasper
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