this is very embarasing. but sometimes if i laugh a lot and very hard for a long time i pee my pants. its happened many times. is there anything i can do to stop this?
isis answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 8:33 am: You could try something called pelvic floor exercises.
When you have to pee normally, try to stop half way, the muscles you use to do this are the ones you need to exercise. You can do this anywhere as no one will see what you are doing. Try to do this several times a day for the rest of your life and you should be able to build them up so that this does not happen again. Also if they are strong and at some point in the future you want children, it will make it easier to recover strength in that area, as it is usually affected by pregnancy and labour.
It is hard to do this and to have the discipline to continue but it is worth it and you should see the results of it in a month or two.
Hope that helps and good luck. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
GraceFullFall answered Wednesday June 21 2006, 12:24 am: Hey not to be mean but you need to go to the store and buy some freaking pull ups. L0L.
Okay so yea.
rate high.
kthanks
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give HOPE. that you wont pee your pants and those pull ups will kick in soon.
prettyinpink16 answered Tuesday June 20 2006, 11:33 pm: This has happened to me a few times also when i was lughing a for a long time :)I would try to when i start laughing at something thats very funny, think, do i have to go to the bathroom?, and just tell whoever you're with that you have to go or you'll be rite back. Unfortunately theres nuthin to stop that and it's very normal. A lot of my friends have done it too :) Hope i helped a bit! [ prettyinpink16's advice column | Ask prettyinpink16 A Question ]
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