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To find it hard to believe that there are a lot of women out there who aren't what you'd term "old" who have to wear Tenna Lady panty liners?

154 replies

Perriwinkle · 12/05/2012 20:38

I've just seen an advert for Tenna Lady Panty Liners. The woman featured in the add is a very glam woman, who looks to be in her early 30s, who keeps saying "oops", which I assume is a little euphemism for involuntary incontenence.

Am I just being naive about the extent of this problem among women under the age of 80, or is it just because they don't want to feature an 80+ year old woman in their advert?

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ragingmull · 12/05/2012 20:42

Lots of women suffer minor and major incontinence after giving birth.

Kayano · 12/05/2012 20:44

I'm 26 and had to go buy them for going to do excercise after I had my baby

A lot of my friends are similar

Yabu

echt · 12/05/2012 20:45

Start a convo with your mates about whether they'd like to go on the kids' trampoline. :o

WhereYouLeftIt · 12/05/2012 20:46

Agree with ragingmull. I am currently seeing a physiotherapist for my incontinence, and she has worked wonders! And I'm saving a fortune on pantliners which is just as well as hospital parking is bloody expensive.

TheUnMember · 12/05/2012 20:47

Especially when they've got a cough.

Debeez · 12/05/2012 20:48

I find saying oops every time you piss yourself defeats the object of discreet incontinence pants.

I know loads of women my age wear them (I'm 27). One women "doubles up" for her Zumba lesson as that type of vigorous activity combined with a few rounds of childbirth is gonna lead to leaks. She even posted about it on her fb, sounds like an overshare but I know a lot of the social circle went "Thank fudge it's not just me!".

YAB a little naive but it doesn't affect every woman and it's not something often spoken of.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 12/05/2012 20:48

YY ragingmull after "missing a 3rd degree tear by a membrane" in the words of the doctor who did the stitching I can fully understand why alot of women have continence problems.
It took a flipping long time to regain control -but when I have a cold I'm not 100%. Sad
And I didn't have DC young - I don't think it would have been any different if I had him as a teenager.

LingDiLong · 12/05/2012 20:49

Echt Grin too right.

I've had a nasty cough and cold this week and it's been a good reminder to keep up the pelvic floor exercises!

ragingmull · 12/05/2012 20:51

70 Ouch, your poor thing!

ragingmull · 12/05/2012 20:52

Oops that should read "you poor thing".

claricestar · 12/05/2012 20:52

just reading this thread is making me do my pelvic floor exercises...imagining it's a lift stopping at 3 floors ;)

wishiwasonholiday · 12/05/2012 20:53

Yabu

snoopyplaystennis · 12/05/2012 20:55

You are very naive and sound a bit superior, it is a horrible problem to have and it doesnt help to have people like you say it is only for old people

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 12/05/2012 20:56

Thanks raginmull I didn't learn my lesson though. Had DD a couple of years later.
More stitches but not as severe.
No more DCs ,there's not enough suturing thread in Essex Grin

ilooklikegrotbagstoday · 12/05/2012 20:56

YABU

Me too claricestar Wink

CallMeAl · 12/05/2012 20:56

Yeah, we're all 80. Hmm

Dropdeadfred · 12/05/2012 20:58

I'm shocked how many people suffer this. Do Gps really just tell people to spend the rest of their life wearing tena lady???

Perriwinkle · 12/05/2012 20:58

Well, I've been educated by you lot. I consider myself very fortunate to have got away without having it happen to me after childbirth. Bloody glad I had a c-section!

I wondered why they were advertising them during "Come Dine with Me" but now I see. I thought those adverts would be reserved for "Countdown" along with the ones for insurances to put a little bit by for "after you're gone".

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NowThenWreck · 12/05/2012 20:59

Actually, the thing that annoys me about those ads is that it makes it seem as though female incontinence is just an inevitable thing.
There are solutions to it for most people, e.g exercises. It's not something that anyone should just accept and go into incontinence pads for for ever without examining the options.

snoopyplaystennis · 12/05/2012 21:00

I had three c-sections, got bugger all to do with it

echt · 12/05/2012 21:00

Periwinkle the C-section is no protection against incontinence. Wink

Perriwinkle · 12/05/2012 21:00

To be fair, I don't really think I'm being unreasonable - just naive because I really do sympathise wholeheartedly with anyone who has to put up with this.

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madeindevon2 · 12/05/2012 21:04

Having had a 3rd degree tear 12 weeks ago..... yabu!
Having has a c section last time around I wasn't prepared for the problems I encountered this time around..... Noone really talks about it!!

Perriwinkle · 12/05/2012 21:09

I've just Googles and found that rates of involuntary incontinence is higher in women who've had C-sections than in women who've never had a child but in women who've had vaginal deliveries it's even higher. So while a C-section offers no guarantees, you're at higher risk if you give birth vaginally.

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GetDownNesbitt · 12/05/2012 21:12

It is a running joke in my family that if my mam or my auntie rings the doorbell, you will find them standing cross legged on the step and they will then leg it past you to the loo.

Oh, how I used to laugh. I daren't now, I am 40 and I would piss myself.

As for morning sickness in your second pregnancy....puking and pissing yourself at the same time is such fun...

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