In women and men, the bladder is located just behind the pubic bone.
Yes, women do have a bladder.
Alexander J. C. Skene has written: 'Diseases of the bladder and urethra in women' -- subject(s): Urethral Diseases, Urinary Bladder Diseases, Bladder Diseases 'Treatise on the diseases of women ...' -- subject(s): Diseases, Women 'Medical Gynecology' 'Diseases of the bladder and urethra in women ...' -- subject(s): Urethral Diseases, Bladder Diseases
Yes, bladder slings can work for both genders.
Bladder cancer is cancer affecting the urinary bladder. Bladder cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and men are affected two to three times more than women. Most bladder cancers occur after the age of 55. The disease is not contagious. No one can "catch" bladder cancer from another person.
Both men and women have bladders so they are called the same thing - bladder.
Pessaries are devices sometimes used to help with bladder prolapse in women.
Yes, many women face bladder problems during pregnancy, childbirth and the months that follow because your bladder is just below your uterus, which is expanding to hold your growing baby.
well yes they do. if you call your self a smart man or women then you would have known that, because every living thing has a bladder in this case cars have a bladder of oil.
A scan of the bladder probably using ultrasound (what they use on pregnant women) or x-ray maybe ☺
Same reason as women - bacteria in the urethra.
Yes ..... Relieving the bladder is necessary and a relief.