Abstract
Prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) in midlife is well known, but researchers have paid less attention to this distressing condition in young women who have never been pregnant. Australian investigators conducted a questionnaire-based analysis involving 1002 nulligravid students and nonstudents (mean age, 22.5). Presence of UI as well as psychological well-being were determined. One third of respondents reported …
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