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PMSL: Or How I Literally Pissed Myself Laughing and Survived the Last Taboo to Tell the Tale

Autor Luce Brett Cuvânt înainte de Elaine Miller
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 2020
'Warm, generous and genuinely useful'Lynn Enright, author of Vagina: A re-education'No better person to finally illuminate this last taboo than Luce Brett'Milli Hill, author of The Positive Birth Book'A breath of fresh air'Anna Williamson, presenter, broadcaster and bestselling author of Breaking Mad'If you have a bladder you should read this. If you work with people with bladders you should definitely read this'Elaine Miller, Pelvic health physiotherapist and stand-up comedian'A feminist roar of a health memoir ... a stigma-busting, generous, funny, moving book about an important subject' David Nicholls, author of One Day When Luce Brett became incontinent at the age of 30, after the birth of her first son, she felt her life had ended. She also felt scared, upset, embarrassed, dirty and shocked. How the hell had she ended up there, the youngest woman in the waiting room at the incontinence clinic? PMSL is her story. A heartfelt, moving and deeply personal account of the decade that followed, told with incredible honesty and wit. Luce has been at the sharp end of a medical issue that affects 1 in 3 women but that remains shrouded in taboo and social stigma. It's sincere, raw and funny - but crucially it is the first memoir to look at incontinence, smashing the stigma and looking at what anyone affected can do to navigate their way through the wet-knickered wilderness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472977489
ISBN-10: 1472977483
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Green Tree
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A medical condition that affects one in three women and dramatically impacts on their day to day lives - but is still taboo- and lacking in research, funding and access to dedicated women's physiotherapists and other therapies

Notă biografică

Luce Brett was born in 1977 and learned about her nether regions from More! magazine, other peoples' big sisters, Tampax leaflets and her mother's copy of Our Bodies, Ourselves. She became incontinent after the birth of her first child. She has spoken about her condition in print, online and on national radio, most recently on BBC Radio's 'The Naked Podcast', where she stripped with the hosts to talk about how leaking affected everything from her ability to enjoy a party to her sex life. She hopes this book will help other people speak up and start the conversation about continence.

Recenzii

Warm, generous and genuinely useful. Women will be pressing PMSL into each other's hands - and they'll be doing so without any shame because of the brilliant stigma-busting outlook of this book
There is no better person to finally illuminate this last taboo than Luce Brett
A breath of fresh air
A brave and witty memoir every mother must read
A feminist roar of a health memoir ... a stigma-busting, generous, funny, moving book about an important subject
an honest, beautifully written, funny and raw account of the way a woman recovers and rebuilds herself after birth breaks her body into pieces.

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'Warm, generous and genuinely useful'Lynn Enright, author of Vagina: A re-education'No better person to finally illuminate this last taboo than Luce Brett'Milli Hill, author of The Positive Birth Book'A breath of fresh air'Anna Williamson, presenter, broadcaster and bestselling author of Breaking Mad'If you have a bladder you should read this. If you work with people with bladders you should definitely read this'Elaine Miller, Pelvic health physiotherapist and stand-up comedian'A feminist roar of a health memoir ... a stigma-busting, generous, funny, moving book about an important subject' David Nicholls, author of One Day When Luce Brett became incontinent at the age of 30, after the birth of her first son, she felt her life had ended.

She also felt scared, upset, embarrassed, dirty and shocked. How the hell had she ended up there, the youngest woman in the waiting room at the incontinence clinic? PMSL is her story. A heartfelt, moving and deeply personal account of the decade that followed, told with incredible honesty and wit.

Luce has been at the sharp end of a medical issue that affects 1 in 3 women but that remains shrouded in taboo and social stigma. It's sincere, raw and funny - but crucially it is the first memoir to look at incontinence, smashing the stigma and looking at what anyone affected can do to navigate their way through the wet-knickered wilderness.