CEUs (6.7units): Lifelong Bladder Health & Pelvic Support Webcast
 
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Women's Pelvic Muscle Exercise (Kegels) Kit
A DVD or VHS exercise kit that is most helpful for women with mild to moderate stress or urge incontinence.
 
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Complete this brief questionnaire to determine the most appropriate management solution for your type of incontinence.
 
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NAFC’s purpose is to be the leading source for public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management alternatives for incontinence.
Incontinence is a very personal issue which affects as many as 25 million Americans — young and old, male and female. The more information you have, the better you can understand this “quality-of-life-threatening” condition and manage the impact it has on your life.

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NAFC Names Helen Carcio, MS, BS, NPWH Continence Care Champion
Oct. 19, 2004
NAFC recognized by the Washingotn Post
Sept. 21, 2004
NAFC Names J.Thomas Benson Continence Care Champion
Aug 3, 2004
NAFC Names Women's Health Urogynecolgy Center of The University of New Mexico Continence Care Champion Clinic for 2004.
Aug 3, 2004
NAFC Names Molly (Mickey) C. Dougherty AWHONN Continence Care Champion
July 6, 2004
NAFC Names Mikel Gray, PhD, MSN, BSN Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) Continence Care Champion
June 29, 2004
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