1. Pregnancy and childbirth: The pelvic floor muscles can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth, leading to stress incontinence.
2. Menopause: Decreased estrogen levels can lead to changes in the urinary tract and pelvic floor muscles, increasing the risk of incontinence.
3. Aging: As women age, the bladder muscle may weaken, leading to increased frequency of urination and incontinence.
4. Obesity: Excess weight can put pressure on the bladder and pelvic floor muscles, leading to urinary incontinence.
5. Neurological disorders: Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or stroke can affect nerve signals to the bladder, leading to incontinence.
6. Certain medications: Some medications can relax the bladder or cause urinary retention, leading to incontinence.
Our physicians at Iowa Women’s Health Center will work with you to determine the best treatment, including:
1. Pregnancy and childbirth: The pelvic floor muscles can weaken during pregnancy and childbirth, leading to stress incontinence.
2. Menopause: Decreased estrogen levels can lead to changes in the urinary tract and pelvic floor muscles, increasing the risk of incontinence.
3. Aging: As women age, the bladder muscle may weaken, leading to increased frequency of urination and incontinence.
4. Obesity: Excess weight can put pressure on the bladder and pelvic floor muscles, leading to urinary incontinence.
5. Neurological disorders: Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or stroke can affect nerve signals to the bladder, leading to incontinence.
6. Certain medications: Some medications can relax the bladder or cause urinary retention, leading to incontinence.
Our physicians at Iowa Women’s Health Center will work with you to determine the best treatment, including:
IWHC & IMHC will continue to coordinate with your primary care provider to treat you, our patient.
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IWHC & IMHC will continue to coordinate with your primary care provider to treat you, our patient.
HOURS
Monday thru Thursday:
8 AM – 5 PM
Friday:
8 AM – 12 PM
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