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Regaining Bladder Control.


Regaining Bladder bladder /blad·der/ (blad´er)
1. a membranous sac, such as one serving as receptacle for a secretion.

2. urinary bladder.
 Control

Rebecca G. Rogers, MD, et. al.

Prometheus Books

59 John Glenn Dr., Amherst, NY 14228-2197

1591024161 $22.00 www.prometheusbooks.com

REGAINING BLADDER CONTROL: WHAT EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW covers a very treatable and very common problem. Many women may know of it--but few know that urinary incontinence Urinary Incontinence Definition

Urinary incontinence is unintentional loss of urine that is sufficient enough in frequency and amount to cause physical and/or emotional distress in the person experiencing it.
 is very treatable: there are both behavioral behavioral

pertaining to behavior.


behavioral disorders
see vice.

behavioral seizure
see psychomotor seizure.
 changes and exercises that improve the continence continence /con·ti·nence/ (kon´tin-ens) the ability to control natural impulses.con´tinent

con·ti·nence
n.
1. Self-restraint; moderation.

2.
 of eight in ten women.
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Title Annotation:Regaining Bladder Control: What Every Woman Needs to Know
Publication:Internet Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Jan 1, 2007
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