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Strengthening your pelvic floor can help you avoid incontinence issues and sexual dysfunction
Going seven times a day is average, but more or less can be OK, too, as long as you’re not experiencing drastic changes
Staying hydrated and peeing after sex can help prevent this common post-sex condition
Pee is usually odorless, but if it’s stinky, your diet is the most likely culprit
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Before you run out and buy this specialty underwear, there are treatment options to try first, like pelvic floor therapy and medication
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