*This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #CampaignHashtag #CollectiveBias Most nights, I often have a lot on mind about everything from what I am going to teach my students the next day to what project my sons have due for school. This is a given for someone like me who juggles having a full-time career and a family, among other things. What I don't want to have to worry about when I'm trying to go to sleep is bladder leakage because, although it is a reality for many women, it's not something that should be keeping me from a good night's sleep. After having two children, bladder leakage can definitely be an issue at times but I manage to keep feeling confident with protection for the Unexpected Leak™, with TENA® incontinence products for women. I love that they are designed for comfort and made for performance while allowing me to do the things I love, without missing out on any moment or experience. If you … [Read more...]
Get Back Out There And Live With Impressa! #LivePadFree @walmart @poise #ad
This might come as a surprise to some of you but there are some changes that come about after having children that aren't always considered a blessing. Not sure what I'm talking about? Imagine worrying about every little sneeze or cough giving birth to a potentially embarrassing moment, pun intended. Yes, I am referring to those little leaks that no woman wants to talk about. The thing is that we should be talking about them so we could tell each other that there is help out there in the form of Poise Impressa ® Bladder Supports! As the holidays are quickly approaching, we all look forward to spending valuable time with our loved ones and friends. However, nobody wants to have to worry about laughing a little too hard or the odors that are involved with suffering from bladder leakage. It's definitely not a pretty picture but now we can all feel empowered to get out there and do all of the … [Read more...]
Regain Your Freedom And Get Your Life Back! #Underwareness @Depend #Ad
It is the embarrassing little secret that most women don't want to talk about because nobody wants to admit that they suffer from it. The reality is that bladder leakage is a condition that affects millions of people, especially mothers who often experience this after childbirth. I personally have dealt with this problem since having children and it's not something that other mothers warned me about when I was pregnant. Truthfully, not only is it embarrassing but it can be really uncomfortable too when it happens in public places. Sometimes all it takes is a cough or a sneeze to cause some leakage and it is really important to always be prepared for it because it can be absorbed through your clothes and you do have to worry about odors and hygiene as a result of it. Thankfully, Depend is available for people of all ages which is great considering that more people with bladder leakage are in their 20’s than their 80’s! I have to be honest, when I first realized that … [Read more...]
It’s Not A Taboo Subject Anymore! #DropYourPants #Underwareness @Depend #Ad
Ever since becoming a mom, I have realized that there are many topics surrounding pregnancy and childbirth that some women never talk about because they are not so pleasant. One of those subjects is bladder leakage and, let me tell you, it might not be sexy but it is definitely a reality for a lot of us after having kids. It's a common misconception that this condition only affects older people because I'm 37 years old and I've had my own experiences with it already. After giving birth to our second son, I noticed that sneezing and coughing hard would sometimes cause me to have a little bladder leakage. Other times, I would just notice that it would happen during the day while engaging in everyday activities like working or walking. I was embarrassed by it at first but, over time, I have learned to accept it since most of the women in our family are open about going through it as well since having kids. To deal with my slight bladder leakage, I've used pantyliners … [Read more...]