How to talk about incontinence with your loved one.

Blog about incontinence, baby care & feminine care

Incontinence is a common condition affecting approximately 1.5 million people in the Caribbean (possibly more because many of those living with it may feel shame, embarrassment or anxiety, and do not ...

What is faecal incontinence?

Faesal Incontinence

Faecal incontinence is the unwanted loss of faecal and often occurs in men and women at a later age. In most cases this is caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, especially the outer sphincter of th...

5 Facts & Myths about incontinence and products

Facts Myths about incontinence and products

1. Using extra inserts prevents leaks Not true. If you do not use the inserts that are specially designed for use in a slip or pants, it leads to leakage and skin irritation. In addition, it is also v...