Urinary urgency isn’t a bladder defect. It’s a stress response.
This live, in-person event breaks down the real physiology behind urgency:
The hormone feedback loop actually driving urgency - and why it has nothing to do with estrogen or progesterone
How mast cell activation keeps the bladder inflamed and reactive
Why your body stays stuck in alarm mode and how to turn the alarm off so urgency stops running your day
Thursday February 19th from 6 to 7:30 pm
$85 in person | Inside The Salt Cave at The Nurture Collective
Can't wait until February 19th?
Register by Tuesday, February 3rd to attend two live, in-person sessions:
Tuesday February 3rd at 7 pm
Thursday February 19th at 6 pm
Same topic. Two opportunities to understand what's actually driving urinary urgency.
You don't have to wait weeks for answers.

I wasted 18 months of my life chasing urinary urgency. It was relentless. Like a million ants stinging the inside of my bladder. Like fire. Like pins and needles poking constantly. Like the fullest your bladder's ever been every second of every day even when you've just peed. I had a laundry list of other debilitating symptoms at the time. The only one that had my full attention? Urinary urgency.
I chased UTIs. I chased micro-infection. I considered hormone replacement (even though I wasn't menopausal). And, then, something so absurd happened in a practitioner's office I finally decided to stop outsourcing answers and figure out the physiology behind urinary urgency. That's how I became symptom free.
I’m a pharmaceutical research scientist who cracked the code behind urinary urgency, and now I show other women the path to relief.

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