Bladder health awareness month Social media kit

Let’s raise awareness of overactive bladder together during bladder health awareness month.

Social media posts

We made it easy with pictures and text below that you can use on your professional or clinical social media profiles. Each post has a picture and text, make sure you use the picture and text together. Here's how to post in five easy steps:

Step 1: Download the images from this web page, and save them to your device. Images are sized specifically for each channel, and the text and pictures for these posts are designed to be used together. Be sure to use them both in each post.
Step 2: Copy the corresponding text right off this web page.
Step 3: Paste the text into the post. Add your clinic phone number where you see “XXX-XXX-XXXX.”
Step 4: Add the image to the post.
Step 5: Publish! 

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Facebook post 1

jpg Put your health first. November is bladder health awareness month. (.jpg)

Did you know there's a whole month dedicated to your bladder? November is Bladder Health Awareness Month, a time to make it OK to talk about embarrassing bladder topics like leaks. Follow our Facebook page for the latest info and resources about keeping your bladder healthy in November and beyond. In the meantime, call us with your questions or concerns about overactive bladder (OAB) at XXX-XXX-XXXX. We're here to help. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 2

jpg Better bladder health is better health overall. (.jpg)

Welcome to Bladder Health Awareness Month! More than 42 million Americans1,2 have overactive bladder (OAB). It's more common than diabetes,3 but nobody wants to talk about it. We want to change that. Follow us on Facebook all month long for tips and resources to keep your bladder healthy and happy. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB http://controlleaks.com

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Facebook post 3

jpg Don't let your bladder limit you. (.jpg)

Do you bring extra clothes everywhere, just in case? When you walk in a building, is finding the nearest bathroom the first thing you do? Or is it just easier to stay home? Overactive bladder (OAB) can steal a lot from your life. We want to help. Bladder Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to give us a call and start the conversation, we're here X am - X pm weekdays at XXX-XXX-XXXXX and can't wait to talk to you! #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 4

jpg Don’t give up. There is hope for OAB.  (.jpg)

Have you already tried exercises for your overactive bladder (OAB)? Or medication? And nothing seems to work? During Bladder Health Awareness Month, we want to encourage you to not give up. There is hope! Check out http://controlleaks.com to see what's worked for other patients and could work for you. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 5

jpg OAB can take years to diagnose, but minutes to talk about. (.jpg)

We know it's uncomfortable to talk about bladder leaks but during Bladder Health Awareness Month (and all year long.) Women with overactive bladder (OAB) often deal with it alone for more than 6 years before they are diagnosed.1 We're here to change that. We want it to be easy to speak up. When you are ready to talk about it, we're ready to listen and find the best treatment options for you. Call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX to talk about how we can help you. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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jpg Be brave. Be courageous. Talk about OAB. (.jpg)

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a hidden condition. If you deal with leaks every day you know it can be embarrassing and isolating. It's so bad that one survey found 57% of women probably wouldn't bring up their OAB symptoms with their health care provider.1 Please don't be embarrassed. We've heard it all and can help. Join us in talking about OAB during Bladder Health Awareness Month. Look at http://controlleaks.com to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 7

jpg Bladder leaks are never normal. (.jpg)

You tell yourself it's just a leak, grab clean underwear and go on. It happens again and again until it feels normal to bring extra clothing everywhere you go. Overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms can sneak up on you over time. We want to remind you that leaks are never normal. Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX to get started on stopping leaks so you can leave extra clothing at home. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 8

jpg What you eat can affect your bladder. (.jpg)

Do you notice OAB getting better or worse depending on what you ate? Traces of what you eat and drink end up in your urine and can impact OAB symptoms. Watermelon can be good for your bladder. Caffeine, not so much. Get the details and more from The National Association for Continence. https://bit.ly/36kXe0S

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Facebook post 9

jpg There is no shame in bladder issues. Be brave. Talk about it. (.jpg)

Your bladder is a vital part of your body. There is no reason to be ashamed if it isn't working properly. Today 1 in 6 Americans are dealing with bladder issues, but nobody wants to talk about it. If leaks are a part of your daily life, we want to talk about it! Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX and we'll help you get the treatment you need to get rid of leaks. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 10

jpg There IS a solution to bladder issues. (.jpg)

Leaks from overactive bladder (OAB) aren't just inconvenient—they're a serious health condition. In one study, 49% of people with undiagnosed OAB reported loss of self-esteem and 45% reported a loss of intimacy.1 Are leaks getting in the way of your daily life? Are they getting worse? There is hope. OAB can almost always be treated. Bladder Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to check out http://controlleaks.com to learn more. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 11

jpg Aging is normal. Bladder leaks aren't. (.jpg)

Dealing with leaks might seem like a normal part of aging because so many of us deal with it. We're here to tell you leaks are not normal at any age! We want to hear about your leaks and talk about ways to make them better. Bladder Health Awareness Month is a great time to give us a call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can start a conversation that will lead to treating your leaks! #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 12

jpg Don't hold back, we can treat bladder leaks. (.jpg)

Are you so worried about leaks that you aren't leaving the house as much as you'd like to? Even though you might feel isolated because of leaks, you are not alone. Not by a longshot. Tens of millions of people have overactive bladder (OAB) and most of them don’t want to talk about it. We're here for you, to help you find the treatment that can stop the leaks. Take a look at http://controlleaks.com to get started and call us when you are ready to get back to doing the things you love. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Facebook post 13

jpg Keep your bladder healthy. Talk about leaks. (.jpg)

As we close out Bladder Health Awareness Month, we hope that you find it at easier to talk about embarrassing leaks and how they impact your life. We're proud to be your partner in keeping your bladder healthy this month and all year long. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Twitter posts

Twitter post 1

jpg Put your health first. November is bladder health awareness month. (.jpg)

Did you know there's a whole month dedicated to bladder health? November is #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth, a perfect time to talk about overactive bladder and annoying leaks. Call us XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can help you get treatment to stop leaks.  #OAB #BladderHealthMonth

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Twitter post 2

jpg Better bladder health is better health overall. (.jpg)

More than 42 million Americans1,2 have overactive bladder (#OAB). It's more common than diabetes3 but no one wants to talk about it. We want to change that. Follow us here on Twitter and check out http://controlleaks.com to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Twitter post 3

jpg Don't let your bladder limit you. (.jpg)

When you walk into a building, do you quickly look for the nearest bathroom? Or is it easier to stay home? Overactive bladder (#OAB) can limit your life. Don't suffer in silence. Call XXX-XXX-XXXXX and let us help. #BladderHealthMonth

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Twitter post 4

jpg Don’t give up. There is hope for OAB.  (.jpg)

Have you tried exercises or medication for overactive bladder (#OAB), but nothing seems to work? Don’t give up. There are more options to help. Visit http://controlleaks.com to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Twitter post 5

jpg OAB can take years to diagnose, but minutes to talk about. (.jpg)

One study found that women can often suffer from overactive bladder for more than 6 years before bringing it up with their doctor1. We don't want that to be you. Bladder Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to talk about it. Call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX for help. #BladderHealthMonth

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Twitter post 6

jpg Be brave. Be courageous. Talk about OAB. (.jpg)

Overactive bladder (#OAB) can so be embarrassing that one survey found 57% of women probably wouldn't bring up their OAB symptoms with their health care provider.1 We hope you'll bring it up with us! Get started at http://controlleaks.com. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Twitter post 7

jpg Bladder leaks are never normal. (.jpg)

Overactive bladder (#OAB) can sneak up on you over time. Leaks happen more and more frequently until they seem normal, but leaks are never normal. Call XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can help stop your leaks. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Twitter post 8

jpg What you eat can affect your bladder. (.jpg)

Traces of what you eat and drink end up in your urine and can impact #OAB symptoms. Watermelon can be good for your bladder. Caffeine, not so much. Get the details from the National Association for Continence https://bit.ly/36kXe0S #BladderHealthMonth

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Twitter post 9

jpg There is no shame in bladder issues. Be brave. Talk about it. (.jpg)

Bladder leaks are nothing to be ashamed of. Today, 1 in 6 Americans are dealing with bladder issues like #OAB, but nobody wants to talk about it. If leaks are a daily routine, call XXX-XXX-XXXX to learn about treatment. #BladderHealthMonth

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Twitter post 10

jpg There IS a solution to bladder issues. (.jpg)

Don't let bladder leaks bring you down. One study found 49% of people with undiagnosed OAB reported loss of self-esteem and 45% reported a loss of intimacy.1 #BladderHealthMonth is a perfect time to visit http://controlleaks.com to get started.

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Twitter post 11

jpg Aging is normal. Bladder leaks aren't. (.jpg)

Dealing with leaks might seem like a normal part of aging because so many of us deal with it. We're here to tell you leaks are not normal at any age! #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth is a great time to call XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can help! #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Twitter post 12

jpg Don't hold back, we can treat bladder leaks. (.jpg)

Are leaks keeping you from doing what you love? We're here to help you find treatment and get back to whatever you enjoy, whether it’s a neighborhood basketball game or just a walk around the block. Visit http://controlleaks.com to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #OAB

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Twitter post 13

jpg Keep your bladder healthy. Talk About Leaks. (.jpg)

We're coming to the end of #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth, but we hope this is just the start of talking about leaks. We are proud to be your partner in getting the treatment you need to stop leaks and live a life without limits. Call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX. #OAB

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Instagram posts

Instagram post 1

jpg Put your health first. November is bladder health awareness month. (.jpg)

Who knew there's a whole month dedicated to bladder health? November is Bladder Health Awareness Month and we're here for it. It's a month dedicated to keeping your bladder healthy and talking about embarrassing subjects like leaks. We're always ready to talk about leaks and how to stop them. Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX to get started. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Instagram post 2

jpg Better bladder health is better health overall. (.jpg)

Today more than 42 million Americans1,2 have overactive bladder — it’s more common than diabetes — but no one wants to talk about it. Bladder Health Awareness Month is the perfect time start the conversation with your doctor about how you can control annoying leaks. Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX. We're here for you. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Instagram post 3

jpg Don't let your bladder limit you. (.jpg)

Does your bladder make it hard to do things you love? Are you always looking for the nearest bathroom? Don't let OAB limit your life. Bladder Health Awareness Month is a great time to give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX so we can help you get back to doing what you love. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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Instagram post 4

jpg Don't give up. There is hope for OAB. (.jpg)

Have you tried exercises or medication for overactive bladder (OAB), and nothing seems to work? We get it. It can be overwhelming, and it might feel like there's no way to make it better. We want to tell you there is hope. It can get better. It all starts with a conversation. We're here for you at XXX-XXX-XXXX. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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Instagram post 5

jpg OAB can take years to diagnose, but minutes to talk about. (.jpg)

One study found that women with overactive bladder often deal with it for 6.5 years before getting a diagnosis.1 We think that's heartbreaking, and we are here to change that! When you're ready to talk about it, we're ready to listen and help you find the best treatment options for OAB. Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX to get started. #BladderHealthMonth #OAB

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Instagram post 6

jpg Be brave. Be courageous. Talk about OAB. (.jpg)

Leaks can be so embarrassing to talk about. One survey found 57% of women probably wouldn't tell their doctor about overactive bladder.1 Call XXX-XXX-XXXX for support. Leaks from overactive bladder (#OAB) can be embarrassing and isolating, but we're here to help you find treatment. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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Instagram post 7

jpg Bladder leaks are never normal. (.jpg)

Overactive bladder (OAB) can sneak up on you. It starts as a small issue but over time you need to bring extra clothing everywhere you go. If you're ready to find a solution, we're here to help. Give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #OAB

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Instagram post 8

jpg What you eat can affect your bladder. (.jpg)

Watermelon is good for your bladder. Caffeine, not so much. Visit the National Association for Continence for more tips. Traces of what you eat and drink end up in your urine and can impact overactive bladder (#OAB) symptoms. Follow us on Instagram for more information on keeping your bladder healthy. #BladderHealthMonth #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Instagram post 9

jpg There is no shame in bladder issues. Be brave. Talk about it. (.jpg)

1 in 6 Americans have bladder issues, but it's hard to talk about. If leaks are a part of your daily life, call XXX-XXX-XXXX. Don't be ashamed if your bladder isn't working properly. If leaks are a daily routine, we're here to help you find options for treatment. #BladderHealthMonth #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #OAB

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Instagram post 10

jpg There IS a solution to bladder issues. (.jpg)

In one study, 49% of people with undiagnosed OAB reported loss of self-esteem.1 Call XXX-XXX-XXXX for treatment options. Overactive bladder (#OAB) leaks are a serious health condition. #BladderHealthMonth is a perfect time to find a solution and get relief. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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Instagram post 11

jpg Aging is normal. Bladder leaks aren't. (.jpg)

Leaks might seem like a normal part of aging, but leaks aren't normal at any age! Call XXX-XXX-XXXX for treatment answers. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth is a great time to follow us on Instagram and learn more about treatment options for overactive bladder. #OAB #BladderHealthMonth

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Instagram post 12

jpg Don't hold back, we can treat bladder leaks. (.jpg)

Are you so worried about leaks that you aren't leaving the house as much as you'd like to? Call XXX-XXX-XXXX for OAB answers. Tens of millions of people have overactive bladder (#OAB) and most of them don't want to talk about it. We're here to help you find treatment. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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Instagram post 13

jpg Keep your bladder healthy. Talk About Leaks. (.jpg)

As we close out #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth, we hope you find it easier to talk about leaks from overactive bladder (#OAB). We're proud to be your partner in keeping your bladder healthy this month and all year long. #BladderHealthMonth

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LinkedIn posts

LinkedIn post 1

jpg Better bladder health is better health overall. (.jpg)

Today more than 42 million Americans1,2 have overactive bladder — it’s more common than diabetes3 — but no one wants to talk about it. November is Bladder Health Awareness Month and we’re hoping to open the conversation. If leaks are impacting your life, give us a call. We're always ready to talk about leaks and how to treat them XXX-XXX-XXXX. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth

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jpg Don't let your bladder limit you. (.jpg)

Does your bladder make it hard to do things you love? Are you always looking for the nearest bathroom? Don't let OAB limit your life. Bladder Health Awareness Month is a great time to think about treating leaks. Start by going to http://controlleaks.com to learn more about available treatments. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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jpg Don't give up, there is hope for OAB. (.jpg)

Have you tried exercises or medication for overactive bladder (OAB) and nothing seems to work? We get it. It can be overwhelming, and it might feel like there's no way to make it better. We want to tell you there is hope. It can get better. It all starts with a conversation, a quick phone call to us and we'll help. Were here for you at XXX-XXX-XXXX. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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jpg There's no shame in bladder issues. Be brave. Talk about it. (.jpg)

Bladder issues are very common. Today 1 in 6 Americans have bladder issues, but no one seems to want to talk about it. Don't be ashamed if your bladder isn't working properly. If leaks are a daily routine, we're here to help you find options for treatment. We want to help you, give us a call at XXX-XXX-XXXX. #BladderHealthMonth #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #OAB

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jpg Be brave. Be courageous. Talk about OAB. (.jpg)

Leaks can be so embarrassing to talk about that one survey found 57% of women probably wouldn't tell their doctor about overactive bladder.1 We’re here to change that. We hope you’ll feel comfortable making that first step and calling us at XXX-XXX-XXXX for support. Leaks from overactive bladder (#OAB) can be embarrassing and isolating, but we're here to help you find treatment. #BladderHealthAwarenessMonth #BladderHealthMonth

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1. Stewart WF, et al. Prevalence and burden of overactive bladder in the United States. World J Urol. 2003;20:327–336.
2. US Census Bureau 2020. US adult and under-age-18 populations: 2020. census https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/interactive/adult-and-under-the-age-of-18-populations-2020-census.html. Accessed June 20, 2022.
3. National Diabetes Statistics Report 2020, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Estimates of diabetes and its burden in the United States. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pdfs/data/statistics/national-diabetes-statistics-report.pdf

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1. Muller N. Overactive bladder in middle age women: the frustration of baby boomers with OAB symptoms. Ann Urol. 2010 Sept;1(1).

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1. Muller N. Overactive bladder in middle age women: the frustration of baby boomers with OAB symptoms. Ann Urol. 2010 Sept;1(1).

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1. Leede Research, “Views on OAB: A Study for the National Association of Continence.” December 16, 2015.