Mums: what the new paternity leave rules mean to you?

In a nutshell, latest paternity leave rule the changes will mean that a partner can take between two and 26 weeks 'Additional Paternity Leave' (APL). The APL can only be taken once the child is 20 months old and the mother has returned to work. In addition, the APL must have ended by the baby's first birthday or 12 months after the placement for adoption.

No more embarrassing leaks when you cough, sneeze or laugh…thanks to the PelvicToner

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If you want to laugh, cough and sneeze without fear of a leak, then the PelvicToner could be just what the doctor ordered

Do you suffer from embarrassing leaks? Many mums find that simple things they took for granted before having children can cause them to leak. If you answer yes to any of the following questions, then there is good news in store for you:

  • Do you have leaks when you cough, laugh or sneeze?

  • Do you have leaks when you lift your child, or something heavy?

  • Do you panic when you see a bouncy castle at kids parties, because you know helping your child have fun on them could cause an embarrassing leak?

  • Do you wish you could exercise more but can’t bear the embarrassment of leaking every time?

  • Have you had enough of feeling self-conscious about your leaks?

  • Do you feel sad, depressed and just don’t know what to do?

Well now you can free yourself from stress incontinence by strengthening your pelvic floor muscles – properly!