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Ain’t No Shame in the Leak Game; Bladder Control Post Pregnancy

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There are a lot of things moms don’t talk about like only eating the baby’s leftovers for dinner or letting the kids sleep in their bed every night (because we secretly like the snuggles, too). But, there is probably one thing we should be talking about with each other a little bit more often and that’s bladder control post-pregnancy.

It is totally normal to experience some changes in bladder control after birthing a baby”¦ I mean, think about what your body went through! Even though it is totally normal, so many of us feel shame and hide our struggle. We say no more! Not only should you be able to talk about this with fellow mamas but you should know there are ways to improve your bladder control! The Attain Bowel and Bladder Rehabilitation Device is a savior for many moms and will help you regain strength in your pelvic muscles. Let’s talk about it. 

Attain Bladder Control

Is it Normal to have Post Pregnancy Leaks?

Yes, yes, yes. One hundred times yes. In fact, as many as 1 in 4 women experience changes in their bladder control after pregnancy. This also increases with age and with additional pregnancies. You might leak when you laugh too hard, jump around with your kids or when you finally make it back to your favorite yoga class, and while it isn’t fair it’s also totally normal. 

How will Attain Bowel and Bladder Rehabilitation Device Help?

However, you don’t have to live with your bladder leakage forever! Attain Bowel and Bladder Rehabilitation Device is like a trip to the gym for your pelvic muscles. Keep in mind, the muscles and sphincters in your pelvic floor are responsible for 90% of bladder leakage. By working these out and strengthening them, you will stop the leak. It is so nice to feel like you are in full control again rather than constantly thinking about when you will have to stop what you are doing to go to the bathroom or if when there will be a leak. 

How to Use the Device

Do you know how I said it was like going to the gym for your pelvic muscles? Well, it’s better than that because you will use the device from your own home and only for about 10 minutes per day. It isn’t uncomfortable and it doesn’t really take much effort to use. The device is FDA approved and safe to use, as well!

It is a balloon intravaginal or rectal insertion unit. When the balloon inflates, it becomes harder for the pelvic muscles to contract. This means they work harder and become stronger. The device is really user-friendly and you are given access to a female clinician who can answer any questions. I think it is amazing to have someone to turn to who can help you out! If it seems to good to be true that in just a few weeks with 10 minutes of exercise per day your bladder leakage could be solved, you should know Attain has proven to be more than 90% effective!

So, say goodbye to bladder leakage and take full control of your life again. In the meantime, talk to your friends about all the things motherhood brings not just the good stuff. We’re all just figuring it out as we go and by talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly you’re releasing the stigmas. 

If you have any questions feel free to comment below or message us on Instagram

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Amber is the CEO and mama in charge at Rookie Moms! She is raising six amazing humans and has been through a lot as a mom including high-risk pregnancy (preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome), adoption, navigating special needs, working from home, and more. Now she's on a mission to pass along the knowledge she's learned... from one mama to another!
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