Pessary and Incontinence

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How to Disinfect a Pessary | eHow.com

ehow.com — “How to Disinfect a Pessary. Pessaries are devices inserted vaginally to help support a prolapsed uterus, bladder or vagina. They are donut-shaped and may be plastic or rubber. Some women who experience urinary incontinence may...View full resource at ehow.com

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Can Pessaries "Out-sex" Surgery? A Thoughtful Approach to Incontinence and Prolapse

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Can Pessaries "Out-sex" Surgery? A Thoughtful Approach to Incontinence and Prolapse

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Behavioral Therapy for Stress Incontinence Evaluated - Study finds behavioral therapy more effective than a continence pessary in the short term - ModernMedicine

modernmedicine.com — “Behavioral therapy is likely more effective than a pessary, a medical device used to treat prolapse of the uterus, in reducing stress incontinence in the short term, according to a study in the March issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.View full resource at modernmedicine.com

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