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4. Prepare for Leaks
If you’re worried about leakage it’s a good idea to wear an absorbent pad. It might feel unsophisticated, but with the right outfit nobody will suspect a thing. Knowing it’s there will help take your mind off the worst-case scenario.
Sanitary pads can work, but they’re not as reliable as incontinence pads or undergarments. If you’ve never worn them before and you’re too embarrassed to ask for the pharmacist’s opinion, pop into an online OAB forum to ask others for recommendations.
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