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Age is One of the Factors That Increases the Likelihood of Incontinence
The female pelvic floor grows weaker with age, and that weakness can lead to incontinence (leakage of urine or stool) as well as organ prolapse, in which pelvic organs sag into the vagina. Again, we do not expect complacency. Just because a woman’s pelvis is a “design flaw,” and weakness is common, we do not have to expect trouble, or accept trouble!
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