From Pregnancy to Post-Partum: Incontinence Support for Moms

From Pregnancy to Post-Partum: Incontinence Support for Moms

Sunday May 11th is Mother’s Day!

Mother’s Day is a special time to celebrate the strength, care, and lasting influence of women in our families and communities. At Healthwick, we honor the incredible journey of motherhood—from pregnancy to childbirth—and the powerful role women play in shaping lives. Part of that journey can include unexpected changes, like urinary incontinence during or after pregnancy. It’s a common experience, and we’re here to offer practical tips and trusted product suggestions to help manage it comfortably and confidently.

 

Why does it occur during pregnancy?

Pregnancy-related urinary incontinence typically falls into two types: stress and urge incontinence.

  • Stress incontinence: The most common case of incontinence, it’s when a weakened pelvic floor, due to a variety of factors, causes urine to leak during everyday actions. Actions such as sneezing, coughing and even laughing can cause pressure on the bladder causing sudden leaks. Women who’ve had prior vaginal deliveries, are carrying multiple babies, or are in the later stages of pregnancy may be more likely to experience stress incontinence.
  • Urge incontinence: Although less common than stress incontinence, urge incontinence can be just as disruptive. During pregnancy, this can be caused by pressure from the growing uterus on the bladder and surrounding nerves, which may trigger involuntary bladder spasms.

 

Why causes incontinence after pregnancy?

There are a variety of different factors that result in incontinence issues after birth. Here are some of the most common reasons.

  • Hormonal Changes: Specifically, the fluctuating levels of relaxin and progesterone (which support bladder control) lead to incontinence issues.
  • Weakened pelvic floor: Difficult/long vaginal deliveries may cause the pelvic nerves to weaken in turn reducing bladder control.
  • Pelvic Organ Prolaps (POP): Sometimes, your pelvic muscles can become so weak that they can no longer support your organs, causing them to sag or droop. A sagging bladder can lead to incontinence issues.

 

What can I do to treat it?

  • Stay hydrated: Aim to drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of fluids every day. While this may seem counterintuitive, ensuring you avoid dehydration reduces the risk of obtaining urinary tract infections which can further complicate your incontinence management.
  • Create a schedule: Using a toileting routine will assist in training your body to empty its bladder when intended but also prevent leaking.
  • Remain active: Low-impact activities such as walking or swimming supports bladder health and reduces constipation.

 

When should I seek medical advice?

If you're experiencing post-partum incontinence, know that it's common and often temporary—usually resolving within six weeks. However, Healthwick USA urges you to seek professional advice if symptoms continue beyond that point.

 

What products can help manage the symptoms?

Incontinence Pads: Incontinence pads are placed inside regular underwear with an adhesive strip to stay securely in place. When soiled, simply remove and dispose of the pad, then replace with a fresh one.

The Abena Abri-San Air Plus Premium 5 pads are designed for individuals managing moderate to heavy incontinence, offering reliable protection and comfort. With a high-performance core featuring Top-Dry Technology, these pads ensure rapid absorption and a consistently dry surface, even after multiple voids, helping to maintain skin integrity.

Sizing and Quantities: 11" x 21" - 36 units/pkg

Sleep soundly with TENA Sensitive Care Overnight Pads, crafted for heavy overnight protection and all-night comfort. The contoured shape and high-capacity core help keep leaks locked in and skin irritation at bay.

Sizing and Quantities: 16" (length) - 28 units/pkg

 

Underpads: Incontinence underpads provide an extra layer of protection for beds, chairs, and other surfaces, absorbing leaks to keep you dry and comfortable. Their waterproof backing helps prevent messes, making cleanup quick and easy. 

Prevail Super Absorbent Underpads offer reliable, heavy-duty protection for beds, chairs, and other surfaces. Featuring a soft topsheet and moisture-locking core, these underpads help keep users dry and comfortable. They're ideal for nighttime use or extended wear during incontinence care.

Sizing and Quantities: 30" x 36" - 25 units/pkg

The ReliaMed Reusable Quilted Underpad offers moderate absorbency and a waterproof backing, making it ideal for protecting beds and furniture from moisture. Its quilted cotton-blend top layer ensures comfort while effectively wicking moisture away from the skin. Designed for durability, this underpad is machine washable and dryer friendly, providing a cost-effective solution for incontinence care.

Sizing and Quantities: 36" x 54" 

 

Managing incontinence during and after pregnancy can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone—and you don’t have to navigate it without support. With the right knowledge, practical tips, and trusted products, you can stay comfortable, confident, and focused on what matters most: caring for yourself and your growing family. At Healthwick USA, we’re here to help every step of the way, offering compassionate guidance and reliable solutions tailored to your needs.

Take Care!

 

Want to learn more? Check out our previous article about How to Prevent Nighttime Bladder Leaks here.

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