Empowering you towards a better bladder
Empowering you towards a better bladder
At bladdermatters101, we strive to empower women to take control of their bladder and pelvic floor heath. Whether your problem is urinary incontinence, recurrent bladder infections, changes to the pelvic floor after childbirth, we are here to help you achieve your health goals.
My name is Dr. Aileen Yee and I am a board certified Urogynecologist with over 20 years of experience. This site is designed to provide general information on common bladder issues of the female bladder. It initially began as a resource for my patients but also is meant to share with others who may have similar problems
The information provided is NOT a substitute for a visit with your health care provider. We seek to build awareness, to start the conversation and to get you started you on your way to a better bladder!
We also would like to work on building a community of support: A safe place to share our wins and encourage each other to be the best versions of ourselves. Although I have been practicing medicine for over 20 years I am constantly learning from leaders in the field to patients who are living with these issues day by day. We can all benefit from learning from each other's experience
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Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor Muscles
Whether your problem is leakage of urine, pelvic floor weakness after delivering your baby, pelvic prolapse or just want to improve your sexual function pelvic floor exercises can be a very useful tool
The two most common types of leakage that most women experience is Stress Urinary Incontinence and Overactive bladder or Urge Incontinence. Stress incontinence refers to leakage associated with physical stress such as coughing, sneezing, jumping etc. Urge incontinence occurs refers to leakage associated with a sense of urge. Patients with urge incontinence often will void frequently and especially with women, may have some degree of leakage just as they are heading to the bathroom. Download the PDFs to learn more about these two common types of leakage and what can be done to improve your control
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