“…16,17,20,21,[23][24][25]27 The estimated prevalence of MUI was from 9.9% to 51.9%, 17,21,[23][24][25]27 with only three studies investigating overactive bladder (OAB) rates (27.5% to 40.1%). 13,20,22 The other LUTS subtypes investigated were urinary urgency, increased daytime urinary frequency, nocturia, hesitancy, straining, intermittency, nocturnal enuresis, spraying, feeling of incomplete emptying, slow stream, and bladder pain. Constipation rates ranged from 20.2% 17 to 28.0%, 16,18 with 4.3% presenting FI and 7.2%, dual incontinence, 19 while only one study reported the prevalence of POP, finding it to be 16.9% in nurses and midwives.…”