Health & Fitness
Her Doctor's Shocking Find Led to a Simple Cure
She couldn't play with her kids without worry. A quick, noninvasive procedure restored this mom's freedom and her dreams for the future.

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For 33-year-old mother of three, Imani Waldman, what started as "normal" postpartum leakage became a debilitating condition that stopped her from even lifting her child out of his crib. She believed this was just a part of motherhood she had to accept—until a shocking discovery revealed her pelvic floor muscles were too weak to even be detected.
Her journey led her to Dr. Nina Bhatia, a urogynecologist from Hackensack Meridian Old Bridge Medical Center, who offered a solution that seemed almost too good to be true: a minimally invasive, 10-minute procedure. This simple fix didn't just restore Imani's physical freedom; it gave her back the confidence to be the active mom she always wanted to be and even dream of expanding her family again.
Discover how a quick procedure transformed Imani's life and why she says, "It's amazing how long I suffered... when it was an easy fix."
Read her full, inspiring story.
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