Stress Incontinence · Bladder Leakage · Pelvic Floor Support · Moncton & Dieppe NB

Stress Incontinence Treatment in Moncton & Dieppe

Leak when you cough, sneeze, laugh, jump, lift, or exercise? You are not alone — and you do not have to keep planning your life around “just in case” pads. Sparkle offers consultation-led, non-surgical pelvic floor and intimate wellness pathways for selected stress incontinence and bladder leakage concerns.

Emsella

CO2RE Intima

$900–$2,500 plans

4–6 session series

Painful Intercourse Treatment in Moncton

In short: Stress incontinence is involuntary urine leakage with pressure on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, lifting, or exercise. Sparkle may discuss Emsella, CO2RE Intima, pelvic wellness tools, OBGYN/sexual health consultation, medical-grade lubricants and moisturizers, lifestyle support, and referral when appropriate. The source page lists treatment packages from $900–$2,500, 1–2 session improvement language, a 4–6 session series, maintenance every 6–12 months, Emsella sessions of 28 minutes, CO2RE sessions under 15 minutes, and 48-hour CO2RE prep guidance.

What Stress Incontinence Can Feel Like

Small leaks can have a big impact on confidence.

Stress incontinence is not about emotional stress. It happens when pressure is placed on the bladder and the pelvic floor/urethral support system does not fully hold.

Coughing or sneezing leaks

Urine leakage with sudden pressure.

Laughing or jumping leaks

Leaking during fitness, play, or daily movement.

Exercise avoidance

Skipping workouts or impact activity because of accidents.

Pads “just in case”

Wearing protection because leaking feels unpredictable.

Lifting triggers

Leakage when lifting children, weights, groceries, or heavy items.

Confidence changes

Feeling less free, less active, or less comfortable socially.

Possible Contributors

Bladder leakage often reflects pelvic floor and support changes.

Childbirth or vaginal delivery

Pregnancy and delivery can affect pelvic floor support, nerves, and connective tissue.

Perimenopause + menopause

Hormonal changes may affect tissue support, urethral tissue, and pelvic floor function.

Weight changes

Changes in pressure on the pelvic floor may contribute.

Pelvic surgery

Surgery or scarring may affect support and function.

High-impact exercise

Repeated jumping, running, or lifting can reveal pelvic floor weakness or coordination issues.

Chronic pressure

Chronic coughing, constipation, or straining can contribute over time.

Who May Be a Candidate

You may be a fit for consultation if leakage is affecting your day.

You may be a candidate if you leak during physical activity, sneezing, coughing, jumping, laughing, or lifting; avoid activities due to fear of leakage; have had vaginal delivery; are in perimenopause or menopause; or want a non-surgical pathway to explore pelvic floor and intimate wellness support.

When To Pause or Refer

Some urinary symptoms need medical care first.

Seek medical assessment for blood in urine, pain or burning with urination, fever, recurrent urinary tract infections, sudden or severe urinary changes, inability to control urine, pelvic organ prolapse symptoms, neurological symptoms, pregnancy-related concerns, or anything sudden, worsening, or concerning.

Treatment Pathways

How Sparkle may support stress incontinence concerns.

The right plan depends on symptoms, severity, postpartum/menopause status, pelvic floor function, urethral support, medical history, and whether pelvic floor physiotherapy or medical referral should be part of the pathway.

Emsella

A fully clothed pelvic floor treatment using HIFEM energy to stimulate deep pelvic floor contractions.

CO2RE Intima

May support selected tissue-quality, laxity, thinning, urethral-support, and intimate wellness goals.

Pelvic wellness tools

Kegel trainers, dilator kits, lubricants, pelvic massage tools, and selected home-use supports may be recommended.

Supporting solutions

OBGYN consultation support, moisturizers, lifestyle coaching, and referral when medically appropriate.

How To Choose

A simple guide for choosing the right starting point.

01

If leakage happens with cough, sneeze, laugh, jump, or lift

Start with pelvic floor consultation to discuss Emsella, home tools, and referral needs.

02

If symptoms started postpartum

Medical clearance, healing, breastfeeding, scar tissue, pelvic floor status, and physiotherapy needs matter.

03

If symptoms changed with menopause

CO2RE Intima, tissue support, dryness, pelvic floor support, and medical assessment may be discussed.

04

If leakage is severe, sudden, painful, or mixed with urgency

Medical assessment or pelvic floor physiotherapy may be the safer first step.

Pricing + Timelines

Typical packages range from $900 to $2,500.

Price Range

$900–$2,500
Depends on whether Emsella, CO2RE Intima, home tools, packages, or financing are included.

Emsella Timing

28 minutes
The source page states Emsella sessions are 28 minutes.

Series Timing

4–6 sessions
The source page states a 4–6 session series is often recommended.

Maintenance

6–12 months
Maintenance may be recommended every 6–12 months after the initial series.

Before Treatment

  • Emsella usually requires minimal preparation.
  • For CO2RE Intima, avoid sexual activity for 48 hours before if directed.
  • A personalized consultation and assessment are completed first.
  • Tell us if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, recently postpartum, have infections, urinary pain, unexplained bleeding, implants, or medical devices.

During Treatment

  • Emsella: sit fully clothed on the chair for 28 minutes.
  • CO2RE Intima: the source page notes a quick treatment under 15 minutes; total appointment time may be longer.
  • Emsella can feel like intense pelvic floor contractions.
  • Treatment is performed in a private, comfortable setting.

After Treatment

  • Many clients return to routine daily activity after Emsella.
  • CO2RE Intima has specific aftercare instructions depending on your protocol.
  • Results may build over weeks with continued sessions.
  • Home tools may be recommended for maintenance when appropriate.

Results + Expectations

Improvement is possible, but results vary.

Possible outcomes may include fewer leaks, improved pelvic floor awareness, increased confidence with movement, and less dependence on “just in case” pads for selected clients. No treatment can guarantee complete bladder control or eliminate leakage for every client. Severe leakage, urgency, prolapse, pain, neurological symptoms, or recurrent infections may need medical or pelvic floor physiotherapy care.

Early changes

The source page says some clients may notice changes after 1–2 sessions.

Series response

A 4–6 session series may support a stronger response.

Maintenance

Maintenance may be recommended every 6–12 months depending on response.

Referral matters

Some leakage requires pelvic floor physio, urology, gynecology, or physician support.

Risks + Medical Scope

Bladder leakage needs the right screening.

Possible risks depend on treatment and may include temporary muscle fatigue, cramping, pelvic discomfort, tissue sensitivity, irritation, discharge, spotting, under-response, over-response, or unsatisfactory results. Emsella may not be appropriate for some implanted devices, pregnancy, certain medical conditions, or metal implants in the treatment area. CO2RE Intima requires intimate health screening and aftercare. Your provider will review risks and candidacy before treatment.

Sparkle treatments do not replace emergency care, pelvic floor physiotherapy, urology, gynecology, surgical consultation, or medical management when those are needed.

Why Sparkle

Because bladder leakage deserves privacy, options, and a real plan.

Sparkle’s approach is private, respectful, and consultation-led. We understand that leaking can affect exercise, intimacy, social confidence, and everyday comfort. The goal is to help you understand your options and choose the right pathway for your symptoms and stage of life.

Multiple pathways

Emsella, CO2RE Intima, pelvic wellness tools, products, lifestyle support, and referral options.

Respectful conversation

You can talk about leakage without shame or pressure.

Referral-aware care

We explain when pelvic floor physiotherapy or medical care may be the safer first step.

Stage-of-life support

Postpartum, perimenopause, menopause, and active lifestyles all need different planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stress incontinence questions, answered.

Helpful answers for clients searching for bladder leakage treatment, stress incontinence support, Emsella, CO2RE Intima, pelvic floor treatment, postpartum leakage, menopause leakage, and intimate wellness support in Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, and southeastern New Brunswick.

Stress incontinence is urine leakage that happens with pressure on the bladder, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, lifting, running, or exercising. It is commonly related to pelvic floor support changes, childbirth, menopause, aging, weight changes, surgery, or high-impact activity.

Common contributors include pelvic floor weakness, childbirth or vaginal delivery, perimenopause or menopause, hormonal changes, weight changes, pelvic surgery, chronic coughing, constipation, and high-impact exercise over time.

Some clients may be candidates for non-surgical support such as Emsella, CO2RE Intima, pelvic wellness tools, lifestyle guidance, or pelvic floor physiotherapy referral. Severe leakage, prolapse symptoms, pain, recurrent infections, or complex urinary symptoms may need medical assessment.

Emsella is a non-invasive chair treatment that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate pelvic floor contractions while the client remains fully clothed. The source page states Emsella sessions are 28 minutes.

CO2RE Intima is an intimate wellness laser that may be discussed for selected tissue-quality, laxity, thinning, and urethral-support-related concerns. It is not a guaranteed cure for bladder leakage and candidacy must be assessed.

The source page states many plans include a series of 4–6 sessions. The exact number depends on symptoms, severity, treatment combination, response, and whether maintenance or referral is needed.

The source page says some clients may begin noticing changes after 1–2 sessions. Results vary, and a full series is often recommended before judging response.

The source page lists typical stress incontinence treatment packages from $900 to $2,500. Final pricing depends on the plan, number of sessions, whether Emsella, CO2RE Intima, home tools, or combination care are recommended, and whether financing or packages apply.

Downtime depends on the treatment. Emsella usually has little interruption to daily routine. CO2RE Intima has specific aftercare and may require avoiding sexual activity for 48 hours before or after as directed. Follow your provider’s instructions.

In selected cases, Emsella may be combined with CO2RE Intima or at-home pelvic wellness tools. Combination plans should be based on symptoms, candidacy, comfort, pelvic floor status, medical history, and provider assessment.

No. Stress incontinence can affect clients after childbirth, during perimenopause or menopause, after surgery, with high-impact activity, or with pelvic floor changes. Treatment candidacy depends on individual symptoms and health history.

Seek medical care for blood in urine, pain with urination, fever, recurrent infections, new or severe pelvic pain, sudden urinary changes, prolapse symptoms, neurological symptoms, pregnancy-related concerns, or inability to control urine. Sparkle may recommend referral when symptoms are outside medi-spa scope.

Ready to stop planning your life around leakage?

Book a private consultation at Sparkle Lifestyle & MediSpa and let us help you understand which pelvic floor or intimate wellness pathway may be right for your body, symptoms, and goals.