Lil-Lets Bladder Leaks, Megan Ross
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Lil-Lets Bladder Leaks, Megan Ross Postpartum leaks are common!  Not the norm And… they can be treated  With this said, we understand that capacity (mental, physical, emotional) does not always allow for immediate intervention or management… we believe that using the correct pads can help take the pressure off, hopefully giving you confidence, relief and reprieve from what may have felt like overwhelm. We hope that this will help you create the necessary space (mental, physical, emotional) to seek the help you deserve from a health care professional.  I chatted to Megan Ross about the new Lil-Lets incontinence range of pads and liners and she also shared about her personal experience and subsequent passion on the topic. At the end of this episode, I share a a few details of information that will be valuable in your first consult with a health care professional as well as tips to start to manage your incontinence today!  Todays Guest: Megan Ross is an award-winning writer, mom, and the responder manager and lead moderator for Lil-Lets Talk, a powerful, free online platform dedicated to answering all your menstrual cycle and incontinence-related questions run by Lil-Lets.  Links:  FB: https://www.facebook.com/LilletsZA/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/lilletssa/ Ask Questions:  https://www.lil-lets.com/za/en/lil-lets-talk/ Web: https://www.lil-lets.com/za/en/incontinence/ To recommend interviewee guests and suggest topics, please leave a review for the show along with your suggested topics. More from Candice  IG: @nurtureyourvagina  NurturePelvicHealth.com  Use the code NURTUREPOD for a 20% discount on any courses. Todays Sponsor:  Lil-Lets Incontinence Range Details  If you want to learn tips and tricks to manage symptoms from home, you can sign up for the “Bladder Bootcamp”  50% off!! Code: LILLETSDRYLOCK  Lil-Lets incontinence range now available in store! Disclaimer: Material and content discussed on the Nurture Pod are intended for general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice  Thank you and as always, stay curious! Candice
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