It has been shown that dogs neutered before the age of 4 - 4.5 months have a higher potential for
urinary incontinence later in life because they never get the benefit of certain sex steroids.
Not exact matches
Some develop
urinary incontinence — either again or for the first time — years
later because the problem becomes more common with age.
They will also reduce
urinary incontinence, which may happen in
later pregnancy.
As for waiting too long, there are hints that kids who toilet train
later might have slightly higher risks of problems like
incontinence and
urinary tract infections.
It's inclusion in a prenatal yoga regime can ease labor and delivery, as well as alleviate common complaints of
late pregnancy like low back pain, tight hips,
urinary incontinence, and constipation.
Another note about
incontinence and athletes: I have worked with several women in their
late teens and early twenties who were heavily involved in high - impact athletics and experienced uncontrollable
urinary leakage.
Considerations include decreasing the risk of
urinary incontinence, orthopedic diseases, and mammary / breast cancer
later in life.
If you spay or neuter at the wrong age, your dog can suffer health problems (including
urinary incontinence)
later in life.