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The bladder leak revolution is here and it's not what you think.
Forget the pads, the leak-proof underwear or the Kegel video games.
If you're leaking when you laugh, sneeze, cough or work out, you're definitely not alone.
But just because it 's common does n't mean you have to live with it or manage it with pads
and underwear that just soak up the mess.
There is finally a better option and it's called Uresta.
A doctor invented reusable vaginally inserted device that supports your bladder
from within to stop leaks before they happen.
Think of it as a sports bra for your bladder,
providing support within during those moments of pressure, like when you sneeze, jump, laugh, or cough.
No surgery, no prescription.
You don't even have to remove Uresta to use the bathroom.
97% of women see a reduction in leaks, and 90% are still using it a year later.
Go to Uresta. com to learn more about this amazing breakthrough, trusted by over 50,000 women.
That's U-R-E-S-T-A dot com.
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