Helen Tyler, 40, Shrewsbury
True-life PATIENT CASEBOOK
Watching my eldest jump on the trampoline, I smiled.
‘Mummy, your turn,’ she cheered.
‘No, let the others have a go,’ I said, lifting my youngest on next.
It was July 2021 and my kids, then 7, 5 and 3, were always trying to get me on the trampoline.
But I found an excuse.
I suffered from stress incontinence – not helped by the fact I'd given birth to three children.
My second, born in 2017, weighed 9lb 14oz, my third, born in 2018, wasn't far off at 8lb 8oz.
No wonder my body felt the strain.
I'd previously worked as a physiotherapist, so kept my pelvic floor exercises up throughout my pregnancies and beyond.
But I'd still been left with stress incontinence,…
