This post brought to you by Poise at Walmart. All opinions are 100% mine.
Have you experienced LBL aka light bladder leakage? There’s a good chance you have, since 1 in 3 women suffer from LBL. But it’s nothing to be ashamed of. Gather all of your girlfriends into a room for some girl talk, and I guarantee there will be a lot of LBL confessions. It’s one of those things that just creeps up on you. It can happen when you sneeze or cough, or laugh at something hilarious. It could even happen over summer break while you’re riding a roller coaster at your family’s favorite amusement park.
My point is that LBL is very common and it’s nothing to worry about, thanks to the oh so discreet but effective new Poise Microliner, available at Walmart.
I remember the days of wearing those awful, bulky pads. Checking out my backside in the mirror a couple of times to make sure it wasn’t too obvious to everyone else. It could be terribly embarrassing. I am so glad those days are gone.
Poise has a full collection of products for light bladder leakage, including the new Poise Microliner which happens to be the thinnest liner on the market. How can something so thin protect you from light bladder leakage? It has to do with something called SAM (super absorbant material), and it allows you to stay dry and be discreet. Just pop a couple of them into your purse for those little emergencies.
Be sure to visit Walmart.com where you can learn even more about this innovative new product and also pick up Poise at Walmart during your next visit.
Check back here soon for my full review of the Poise Microliner!
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Thanks for sharing!! It certainly makes me more aware about this problem.
I know a ton of women who deal with this. Nice to know there is a product for them.
This affected me when I was pregnant, but thankfully not anymore.
Discreet is the key word here. I think a lot more people would go ahead with this if they knew it was discreet.
Yum…..yeah. I think many women after babies can relate to the “sneezing issue”
I’ve heard this is common after having children. Even though I had triplets, I avoided this situation… for now. Thanks for sharing a topic that so many people suffer from but no one wants to talk about.
Besos, Sarah
It’s good this is available for women who may need it
Not yet, but I’m sure it’s coming at some point, especially since I’ve birthed 4 babies.