There’s a quiet kind of suffering that doesn’t often get spoken about.
The sudden leak when you laugh. The desperate run to the toilet that you don’t always make. The tightening in your chest when someone suggests a trampoline, a gym class, or even a long road trip.
For years, we’ve been told these moments are just part of life. That after babies, or menopause, or prostate changes — you simply accept that your pelvic floor is weaker. You buy the pads. You plan your days around toilets.
And slowly, quietly, you stop doing the things you love.

And here’s the confronting reality:
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1 in 3 women will experience some form of urinary incontinence in their lifetime. This jumps to over 50% after childbirth and up to 70% post-menopause.
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1 in 10 men live with urinary incontinence, often linked to prostate surgery or natural weakening of pelvic floor muscles with age.
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Mixed urinary incontinence (both stress and urge combined) is the most common type in older women.
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Despite how widespread it is, only about 30% ever seek treatment, largely due to embarrassment or the mistaken belief it’s simply an inevitable part of getting older.

The emotional toll we don’t talk about enough
Living with incontinence quietly chips away at who you are. You second-guess every outing. You subtly pull back from social situations. It can even strain relationships — many partners never truly understand just how much stress the fear of leakage causes.
When you rebuild pelvic floor strength, you’re not just training muscles. You’re rebuilding trust in your own body. That changes everything — your posture, your confidence, your sex life, even how you show up for your kids and grandkids.
The most exciting part? While incontinence is incredibly common, it’s absolutely not something you have to simply accept.
You don’t have to keep planning your life around bathrooms or living with pads and quiet embarrassment. There’s real, modern, clinically proven help. And it’s called Emsella.
The science: more than just a chair
Emsella looks deceptively simple. You sit on it fully clothed — no invasive probes, no awkward internal treatments. But beneath you, a powerful electromagnetic field triggers thousands of deep pelvic floor contractions.
Each 28-minute session delivers the equivalent of over 11,000 Kegel exercises, far beyond what any person can achieve on their own. These contractions reach the entire pelvic floor complex, including muscles that are often under-activated or completely dormant after years of stress, childbirth, or hormonal changes.
This isn’t fringe technology.
It’s grounded in robust, peer-reviewed clinical evidence. Multiple studies published in respected journals like the International Urogynecology Journal and Neurourology and Urodynamics have demonstrated:
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Up to 95% of treated patients report a significant improvement in quality of life. That means fewer embarrassing moments, less anxiety about leaks, and greater daily confidence.
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A 75% reduction in pad use, with many clients no longer needing any protection at all.
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Proven effectiveness across stress incontinence (leaks from coughing or sneezing), urge incontinence (the sudden, desperate need), and mixed cases where both are present.
It’s not just statistics. These improvements come with measurable increases in muscle thickness and contractility on ultrasound, confirming that Emsella is truly strengthening the pelvic floor — not just masking symptoms.
Your next step: take back the reins
If you’re ready to take control, not just cope…
Fill in the form with your name and email, and we’ll be in touch to arrange a free online consultation with Michele or Tara. It’s completely private and obligation-free.
We’ll tailor a plan to your exact needs — whether it’s minor leaks, frequent urges, or long-standing pelvic floor weakness.
Because you deserve more than just “managing.”
You deserve to reclaim control.

