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Female incontinence can be managed with simple and discreet solutions. Anatomically shaped pads and pants offer reliable protection and comfort. MoliCare® provides premium products for light to severe bladder weakness. Use our product finder to discover the best fit and request a free sample.
Incontinence Products for Women
From Lady Pads to Pants, different bladder requirements need different solutions. Find out which urinary incontinence product best fits your needs.
About Female Incontinence Products
Incontinence can be a sensitive topic, and many women may feel embarrassed to talk about it. But you’re not alone — millions of women worldwide experience bladder leakage, whether due to age or stress-related causes.
For many, the loss of bladder control can be distressing, especially when there’s no clear medical reason and non-surgical options like pelvic floor exercises don’t help. Because it’s still a taboo subject, many women suffer in silence.
MoliCare® is here to change that. We provide clear information and a wide range of safe, skin-friendly, and comfortable products to help you manage incontinence with confidence.
Benefits of MoliCare® premium lady Pads:
• Breathable and soft materials with odour control for discreet comfort
• Wide adhesive strip for secure fit
• Fast absorption and leak protection
• Dermatologically tested
Benefits of MoliCare® premium lady Pants:
• Low-waist design that feels like regular underwear
• Soft, breathable, and fresh all day
• Fast absorption and odour control
• Dermatologically tested
Should I do Kegel exercises?
Kegel exercises, also known as pelvic floor exercises, help strengthen the muscles that control your bladder. The best part? You can do them anytime, anywhere—at your desk or on the sofa. Like any muscle, the bladder improves with consistent training. If you have moderate incontinence and exercise daily, you may see results in a few weeks.
What are the causes of stress incontinence in women?
Stress incontinence is one of the most common types of urinary incontinence in women. It’s usually caused by a weakened pelvic floor, which supports the bladder and reproductive organs. These muscles also help protect your spine from pressure. When they weaken, bladder control may be affected. Common causes include pregnancy, menopause-related hormonal changes, and connective tissue weakness. Contrary to popular belief, stress incontinence can also affect younger women.
What are the causes of urge incontinence in women?
Urge incontinence is a bladder storage disorder and is especially common in women during perimenopause and menopause. It causes sudden, intense bladder pressure that even strong muscles can’t control. Often, bladder receptors miscommunicate with the brain due to infections, stones, urethral narrowing, or low estrogen levels. In some cases, urge incontinence may be linked to mental health.