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estrogen and bladder-squad

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nohorn | 06:03 Mon 06th Dec 2010 | Body & Soul
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It seems to me that younger women who natural estrogen, that their bladder would be taut and elastic, while older women, their bladder would be all stretched out and non-flexible, especially if they neglected it with it being extended by over filling? Squad and others could you comment? Thanks
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nohorn.....I don´t think that I have got the gist of your question, but in answer as best as I can............oestrogen has no effect on the female bladder in any way at all.

Yes, the young bladder is more flexible than the older bladder, but not to the extent that it cannot hold the urine......it is a very resilient organ.
nohorn haven't you asked this elsewhere? I commented that all other things being equal, its not stretching the bladder too far that causes instability and leakage, its not stretching it far enough.
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Thank you both! I am glad it is a resiliant organ.

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