Coleen Nolan has opened up about a health issue she’s been dealing with for years which can be seen as rather taboo – until now.

The television presenter, 59, has spoken out about bladder leakage previously with her fellow Loose Women hosts but it’s not been common for issues like this to be discussed on air.

Speaking to The Mirror, Coleen said: “We have talked about it among ourselves.

“We’ll say, ‘Oh my God, I wet myself at that yesterday’ or ‘I nearly wet myself today laughing at that topic’ After the show when we are back in our dressing rooms, we talk about it, doing our debrief. I love the fact that you don’t have to feel alone with it.”

Coleen welcomed her first child when she was 23 and admits that she has experienced leakage ever since, which has become worse over the years, especially after sneezing, laughing, or coughing.

She added: “My bladder issues were from having my first child really. When you are younger, and they are going on at you about doing your pelvic floor exercises, you say ‘yeah, whatever’. I’d do them, but not regularly, and then three children later you think ‘Maybe I should have done them when I was told’.”

Coleen has now partnered with Always Discreet, who make products for those with sensitive bladders, and says she has come to understand how widespread it is.

Muscles

The 59-year-old went on to say that leakages are more common than people think and do not just affect older people.

She said: “One in three women experience bladder leaks and it’s 100 per cent not associated with old age.

“I’ve met women from their early 20s to my age and above who have all experienced it at some time. Bladder leaks are very common. It’s something that we need to stop being embarrassed about. They just happen.

A physiotherapist works with an expectant mother during a house call. The Mother is laying down on the floor as the therapist assesses the Mothers needs for the appointment.
Coleen highly recommends making pelvic floor exercises part of your regular routine (Image: Getty Images)

“It’s not an everyday occurrence with me, it’s if you sneeze, cough, or laugh. Laughing is a big one. I go out with my friends and we all say ‘Don’t make me laugh or I’ll wee’.”

This can be caused by weakened muscles, nerve damage, certain medications, and certain foods and drinks.

The issue can be debilitating for some people – and research carried out by Always Discreet showed that 87 per cent of UK women said bladder leaks disrupted their daily activities, 50 per cent said it was a source of embarrassment and anxiety, and 48 per cent said it was a taboo subject.

Coleen is on a mission to change that.

She discusses bladder leakage with her sisters and is open in front of her children, Shane, 36, and Jake, 32 from her marriage to EastEnders’ star Shane Richie, and daughter Ciara, 23, from her marriage to guitarist Ray Fensome.

“The lovely thing I’ve got with my sons and my daughter is we talk about everything. We’ve talked about periods in front of the boys. I wish I had had more of that as a child.

Young Woman Doing Yoga Backbend Abs Exercise in Gym
Most women don’t exercise their pelvic floor enough (Image: Getty Images)

“My mum didn’t talk about anything. She had eight children and I didn’t even know about periods. I found out about them because of my older sisters. She was of that era when private stuff stayed private.”

In the survey, 94 per cent of women said they did not do pelvic floor exercises as regularly as they should. Research shows that doing three lots of strengthening exercises every day can help to reduce or even prevent you having bladder leaks.

Coleen has tried to combat the problem by incorporating pelvic floor exercises into her daily routine.

“You don’t have to give up any time of your day to do them. I can do them while I’m mucking the horses out, feeding the animals, or making a cup of tea. And no one knows you are doing them. It’s just getting into the habit.

“It’s retraining a muscle. As long as you are tensing your muscles they are going to build up. It’s like starting at a gym, all of a sudden, you are going to see the difference it makes.”

Coleen also made changes to her diet, she said: “In lockdown, me and my daughter went plant-based and that has made a massive difference. I was on painkillers and she had a lot of women’s issues that weren’t going away. We watched a couple of documentaries and decided to give it a try.

“Within two weeks I was off painkillers and all her issues stopped. It was incredible how fast it helped just by cutting out meat and dairy.”

Coleen Nolan with daughter Ciara Fensome
Coleen lives with her daughter Ciara in Staffordshire (Image: coleen_nolan/Instagram)

In June last year, Coleen moved to a smallholding where she has a menagerie of animals including horses, ducks, chickens, cats, dogs, and pygmy goats. Her daughter Ciara lives on-site in an annexe.

She said: “Ciara is vegan and I’m 100 per cent vegetarian and 80 per cent vegan, only because of the amount of travelling I do. It was for health reasons initially as I loved meat and dairy but then I thought ‘I can’t have all these animals running around and then sit down and eat a chicken’.

“The thing with animals is even if you wake up and think, ‘I’m really down today’, you can’t have a duvet day because they are all looking at you demanding ‘feed me, walk me, groom me!’.

“It forces you out of that situation and of course, fresh air and exercise are amazing for your mental health.”

Skincare

Coleen also admitted that this year she wants to tackle her skin.

“I’ve got a couple of pre-melanoma skin cancers that the doctors said will be an issue later in life, but I don’t want to wait as an auntie passed away because of skin cancer a couple of years ago.

“I have two little marks – one on my nose and one on my cheek. The doctors said they are pre-melanomas from [sun exposure in] my childhood. It’s really common in people my age.

“Back in the 1960s and 1970s, no one bothered with suncream. I used to be out all day playing. I burned and I’ve got really pale, freckly Irish skin. I never sit in the sun now, I’m always under a shade.”

It’s clear, despite a hectic life travelling between Staffordshire and London for work, looking after herself is a priority for Coleen.

“I’m 60 this year,” she says. “I’m going to try and carry on being as healthy as I can.”

Always Discreet has partnered with Coleen Nolan on its “Squeeze the Day” campaign which aims to encourage all women to make bladder leak prevention and management part of their daily routine.

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