Pretty sure child birth can weaken the pelvic floor muscles etc. usually women are recommended to practice pelvic floor exercises before and following child birth to assist with giving birth, and also as a preventive measure for urinary incontinence
I think women are more more susceptible for any urethra infections and bladder infection that could possibly lead to urinary incontinence because their urethra simply shorter. Men have their urethra go through their penis while for women it’s only a few centimeters, this makes it easier for bacteria to be able to infect.
I’m no doctor and i don’t know if this is the (only) reason, it’s just what i know
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HerbertWigglesworth t1_iy5m3sk wrote
Pretty sure child birth can weaken the pelvic floor muscles etc. usually women are recommended to practice pelvic floor exercises before and following child birth to assist with giving birth, and also as a preventive measure for urinary incontinence