Look through our Q and A articles below for frequently asked questions on a variety of topics related to incontinence and bladder and bowel health.

Alternatively visit our continence forum to ask your own question.

 

Starting school can be tricky – even without any continence concerns. Janine Armocida, continence nurse advisor working for the National Continence Helpline (1800 33 00 66) and maternal child health nurse, shares her top tips for toilet training and school readiness.
National Continence Helpline Manager, Sue Blinman, answers some frequently asked continence questions.
Patricia Neumann is a specialist continence and women’s health physiotherapist and a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists. She works as a clinician at Flex Rehabilitation Clinic in Adelaide and has a clinical interest in all types of pelvic floor dysfunction in men and women, including pelvic pain.
Our continence experts answers some frequently asked questions about pelvic floor health.
National Continence Helpline Manager, Sue Blinman, answers some frequently asked continence questions.
National Continence Manager, Sue Blinman, answers some frequently asked continence questions.
National Continence Helpline Manager SUE BLINMAN answers some frequently asked continence questions:
This Q and A covers some of the typical issues raised on the National Continence Helpline in relation to dementia and incontinence.