After a mid-urethral sling operation for stress urinary incontinence
This information is for you if you are about to have, or you are recovering from, a mid-urethral sling operation for stress urinary incontinence (see below). You might also find it useful to share this information with your family and friends. Stress urinary incontinence is when urine leaks from your bladder when you do things which place pressure (stress) on your bladder. This often occurs with laughing, coughing, sneezing and physical activity. You should read this information along with any other information you have been given about your choices and the operation itself. This information gives general advice based on women’s experiences and expert opinion. Every woman has different needs and recovers in different ways. Your own recovery will depend upon: The full leaflet can be downloaded as a pdf below:
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