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@turtbean
You may want to explain that you are a post-operative prostate cancer patient with subtle, well-thought-out comments on your priority as a patient to be fit into the schedule between all of the postpartum mothers. I think cancer trumps postpartum incontinence.

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@rlpostrp

"I think cancer trumps postpartum incontinence."

I do not understand why that would be the case ?
It is not "cancer" incontinence , it is "post surgery incontinence" and incontinence is incontinence. Not to mention that young mothers have million things to do and bend and squat about hundreds time a day, and carry heavy things (baby, stroller, baby carrier, groceries). They take care of a newborn baby and possibly several older children, do tons of errands, cook , clean, some even work full time AND are expected to be "sexy" for their young and "eager" husbands.

If anything postpartum mothers should have a priority .