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Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator
posted 12/19/2008, comments (13)

Incontinence Products for Men

This week Reuters reported that Kimberly-Clark, the makers of the well-known Depend line of absorbent products, will begin offering new products in March. This will be the first time that the Depend line will feature separate products for women and men - six styles for women and two for men. The gender-specific designs are said to increase... Read moreChevron
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Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator
posted 09/16/2008, comments (28)

Incontinence Products: What's in a Name?

There's been a lot of discussion lately around what to call those... ahem... products... that are so often used to help manage incontinence. While I've addressed this issue a couple of times in response to individual questions, I thought I'd "officially" throw in my two cents. So here it is, for what it's worth...   I generally use the term... Read moreChevron
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Jasmine Schmidt

Jasmine Schmidt

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Incontinence Educator
posted 06/02/2008, comments (14)

Should I Use Diapers?

Should I use diapers for incontinence? Someone recently asked this question in the "Ask a Question" section of the website, and I thought I'd address it in a separate post, since I'm asked some variation of this question quite often. Although it may look like a simple "yes" or "no" answer would suffice, there is actually quite a lot to... Read moreChevron
Craig Clark
posted 04/25/2008, comments (13)

What's in a name: incontinence briefs, or diapers?

When purchasing incontinence supplies, I am often struck by the "briefs" label used by virtually every brand, retailer, and online store. For myself, I never think of the products as briefs. They are clearly adult-sized diapers, and a large majority of incontinence supprt group/forum contributors refer to them as diapers.   So why the... Read moreChevron
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Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

Jennifer Sobol, D.O.

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Urologic Surgeon
posted 10/18/2006, comments (0)

When Incontinence is not because of your Bladder

Urinary incontinence in women has widely been accepted as a result of aging. We now know this is not true. As I have mentioned in several previous blogs, you don’t have to be wet. There are many cures for the multitude of causes of urinary incontinence. But what if the problem has really nothing to do with your bladder. What I’m talking... Read moreChevron
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