I now realise I had giggle incontinence as a child that went untreated. I still have it now as an a 33 year old adult. I’m wondering if it is caused by a dysfunctional pelvic floor, that may also be a contributing factor to my anorgasmia (inability to orgasm) despite a positive and healthy sex life. Thoughts?
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Further to this, I was born with hip dysplasia that was fixed, and just found a study suggesting the hips could affect incontinence, by ‘Erin Hartigan;J. McAuley;Mike Lawrence;Carly Keafer;Abbey Ball;Anna Michaud;Mary DeSilva;’
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