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Let’s Talk About Bladder Leaks — Because You Deserve Better

I have a serious question for you. Have you been struggling with your bladder since giving birth — or since entering menopause?

And if so… how long has it been? Two years? Four? Eight? Twenty?

That’s a lot of accidents.

That’s a lot of worry.

And you’re definitely not alone.

Bladder leakage (known as stress urinary incontinence) affects roughly 40% of women over the age of 40 — often triggered by sneezing, coughing, laughing, running, or even walking. It’s incredibly common, but because it’s embarrassing, it’s something most women suffer through silently.

Why We Should Talk About It

I feel deeply passionate about this subject, because peeing your pants is not a “small issue” — it’s a big one.

Think about it this way: if your husband started leaking urine at age 30, do you think he’d just live with it? Probably not — he’d do something about it!

And if your car started leaking fluid and your mechanic said it would cost $2,100 to fix, you’d probably fix it — and forget about it within a month.

So here’s the question I ask my patients:

👉 If your body has a leak, why wouldn’t you fix it?

Why It Matters

This isn’t just about bladder control.

If fixing that leak could also improve your orgasms, or help you get rid of the feeling like your vagina is “full of glass” during intercourse — would that motivate you to act?

For some reason, women hesitate to invest in their own bodies. But your body is the one thing you have for your entire life.

We give so much to others — yet we often accept “malfunctions” as normal. But over time, these issues have a trickle-down effect on every part of life:

  • If you worry about leaking, you might skip long walks or workouts — which affects your health and fitness.
  • If intimacy is painful, you may avoid sex — which can strain relationships.
  • Wearing pads daily is stressful, costly, and uncomfortable.

All of this impacts your quality of life.

We can live optimally. We can thrive. You deserve to live your best possible life — and you are absolutely worth it.

There’s an amazing, research-backed technology that helps your body heal itself: IncontiLase®.

This safe, gentle laser therapy works by stimulating collagen production in the vaginal tissues, helping to restore structure and support to the bladder and pelvic floor. Over about four months, the results build naturally as your own body does the work.

Here’s what the research shows:

  • 68% of women were completely free of stress urinary incontinence after just two vaginal laser treatments (120 days).
  • 98% of women reported a significant decrease in leakage symptoms.
  • 98% of women noticed improved orgasm quality.

The procedure is pain-free, non-invasive, and requires no downtime.

You Deserve to Feel Confident Again

If you’ve been struggling with bladder leaks, please know — there’s hope, and there are solutions.

I invite you to come in and talk about it. You are absolutely worth it, and life is far too precious to suffer unnecessarily.

Dr. Michelle Willis, ND

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