READ MORE: Dementia: New blood test could be a game-changer for treating Alzheimer's disease"When you've had a few children you know, it's just what happens," she said on the show. "It's amazing, two sneezes, I'm fine.
Three, it's game over. "Stress incontinence is not uncommon among women post-pregnancy, because muscles that support the bladder may get weaker after giving birth.
Plus, new mums go through some major hormonal changes, which can affect the pelvic floor muscles. DON'T MISSHow to live longer: Best time of the day to exercise [INSIGHT]Apple cider vinegar benefits: Suprising health benefits [TIPS]Hair loss treatment: Rosemary oil shown to help [ADVICE]When a baby moves down through the vagina to be born, the pelvic floor.