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Do you experience a light amount of urine leakage? Want to try lights by TENA? Chance to win £150 for feedback NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 18/11/2014 13:55

We have been asked by the team at lights by TENA to find 250 MNers to try lights by TENA and to add feedback on a thread on MN, as well as complete a very short survey.

These liners are specifically designed for women who currently experience light bladder weakness, such as when coughing, laughing, sneezing or due to pregnancy or child birth. Also women who are in their third trimester or have had a baby in the last three months may benefit.

lights by TENA say "there are four products in the lights by TENA range. They’re all specially designed for Oooops moments. They all absorb faster than ordinary liners, to keep you feeling drier and fresher. They all have specially designed odour-control. But they do differ in size and profile."

If selected you will be sent a pack of 28 - worth £1.99 and asked to try them at home. We will then email you a link to the feedback thread and a short survey.

All testers who take part and add feedback as requested will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will get a £150 voucher for the store of their choice (from a list)

If you'd like to take part please add your details here and we will be in touch with selected testers asap. Please note, your anon comments from the feedback may be used by lights by TENA on their website, social media and possibly elsewhere. Please only apply if you're happy for it to be used.

Thanks and good luck
MNHQ

Do you experience a light amount of urine leakage? Want to try lights by TENA? Chance to win £150 for feedback NOW CLOSED

AnnMumsnet · 24/11/2014 12:07

Thanks for the comments about this product test. We know it's a topic many of you know a lot about.

lights by TENA asked Dr Hillary Jones to share his advice with you.

He says: "Light bladder weakness is a mild form of stress incontinence, which thousands of women suffer from, especially after childbirth or during exercise. The leakage from the bladder is only slight and occasional, but nevertheless inconvenient. While there is no definitive cure, lifestyle measures such as not smoking, avoiding constipation, losing weight and doing pelvic floor exercises can certainly help improve symptoms. Surgery is sometimes an option, but it may not always resolve problems entirely. Fortunately for those that do experience light bladder weakness, there are lots of products out there that can make life as normal as possible".

In addition, the team have support for those suffering with a new free app to help with pelvic floor exercises: www.lightsbytena.co.uk/my-pelvic-floor-fitness/app-info/

AnnMumsnet · 15/12/2014 17:00

Feedback thread will be live in the next few days

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