Estrogen is a hormone that helps regulate your menstruation…

Estrogen is a hormone that helps regulate your menstruation and helps keep your bladder and urethra healthy and functioning properly. As you near menopause, your estrogen levels begin dropping. This lack of estrogen may cause your pelvic muscles to weaken and they may no longer be able to control your bladder as they did before. As your estrogen levels continue to drop throughout and after menopause, your incontinent symptoms can get worse.
This can also explain why your incontinence episodes may weaken the week before your period, as lowered estrogen levels might lead to lower muscular pressure around the urethra at that time.

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