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Last month I introduced you to LBL and the new
.
I gave you
that are too big and bulky for LBL usage (not to mention, LBL and your period are two totally different things!)
This month, I am going to share with you 4 times that you should have
on hand (you know, in case of LBL).
First off, if you are wondering what LBL is – it is ‘slang’ for light bladder leakage that one in three women experience and can be triggered by coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercising.
LBL is caused by physical changes from childbirth, pregnancy, hysterectomy, or menopause; being overweight; complications from surgery, a stroke, or other chronic diseases (think diabetes, MS, Parkinson’s); bladder or urinary tract infections; or even bladder irritants (certain foods or drinks).
Lucky for those of us who experience LBL, new
are designed to move with your body and feature super absorbent material (aka: SAM – I’m all about the ‘slang’).
have a thin-flex design for extra protection that is 3 times drier than period pads.
Okay, so back to when you should be prepared with
.
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If you are going to laugh.
If you are at a comedy show, watching a comedy movie, hanging out with your gal pals – any time you think you may find yourself in a fit of laughter. You know it’s bound to happen where you laugh so hard you leak, so you might as well be prepared.
*
If you have a cold.
Coughing is the worst! Especially when you have a coughing fit and you have no control over any muscle in your body none the less your pelvic muscles!
*
Allergy season.
Sneezing ranks right up there with coughing.
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Vigorous activity
(walking, exercising, etc.)
Be sure to get your free samples of the new
online and give them a try.
I think you will find that they are much nicer and more comfortable wear for LBL than the bulky pads you wear for your period.
Trust me, I think you will thank me later (but don’t forget to get your
!)
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