
William J. Rush, MD
Videos
Videos

It’s a topic that’s usually discussed in hushed tones, laughed off as part of the aging process for women, or ignored altogether. Common but not normal, female urinary incontinence affects about 30-40% of all women, and that number rises to around 50% for women over age 55. After more than 20 years of ignoring her problem, Janelle Phillips, 54, decided it was time to do something about it.

Dr. William Rush explains pelvic organ prolapse.

Dr. William Rush discusses the relationship between pelvic organ prolapse and other disorders.

Dr. William Rush talks about the risk factors for pelvic organ prolapse.
Articles
Articles


Incontinence and prolapse don’t mean the end of your sex life

Open communication relieves stress and restores confidence.

Urinary incontinence and pelvic health issues are not a normal part of aging.

Don’t let embarrassment stand in the way of better pelvic health.

There’s no need to worry about effects of holding a full bladder — as long as it’s not too long, too often.