Feeling Supported with Poise Impressa



Years ago when I was in my 20's I would have never thought I was be talking about Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) in my mid-thirties. I always thought incontinence happened only to older people. I thought I had years before I had to worry about this. Things changed so much with my body after I became pregnant with my daughter. One of those things was incontinence. It happened to me whenever I laughed too hard or sometimes with I was doing my prenatal workouts. I never thought much of it and just thought it was a pregnancy symptom.


After I had my daughter the incontinence continued and I just thought my body was repairing itself from giving birth. My daughter is now three and though it is more infrequent I still have episodes especially when I laugh too long or hard. I have been using pads for a while but I wanted something more long lasting so I was excited to hear about and #TryImpressa the Poise Impressa Bladder Supports.


The Impressa Bladder Supports are a removable product that is non-absorbent and stops bladder leaks before they happen. The Impressa Bladder Supports are really similar to the way that a tampon works. It works by gently lifting and giving support to the urethra. This support is what helps prevent bladder leaks.


The Poise Impressa Bladder Supports come in three sizes so that you can find the perfect fit for you. Having the right fit really helps prevent any bladder leakage from happening. You can leave it on for 8 hours so you don't even have to worry about it for a long time. The bladder supports are soft and flexible so they are easy to use and comfortable for that amount of time.


The Impressa Bladder Supports are available over-the-counter and can be found in major retailers like Target and CVS or online. Click on the link to get a $2.00 off coupon of your first Impressa Sizing Kit. 

9 comments

  1. What a great idea. Much better than just using pads for it. :) Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Good to know there is a new option for such a sensitive issue.

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  3. Hum--these sound like a great idea. I think I will find them in the store and try them out.

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  4. I like that they are giving women dealing with this stylish options.

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  5. I haven't seen these yet, but it sounds like a wonderful idea. Maybe trampolines aren't a thing of the past, after all.

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  6. I am so glad these products exist for the people who need them!

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  7. This is very useful product, I wish this product offered too in my country.

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  8. I saw those in the store the other day and didn't know what they were intended for. That's nice these are available now.

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