Women searching for it s time for the talk with dr often want clear answers about symptoms, treatment options, and when it makes sense to book a Toronto consultation. This FemRenew guide breaks down the topic in plain language so you can understand the next step.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Fay Weisberg, MD, FRCSC
Dr. Fay Weisberg is a Toronto obstetrician-gynecologist and Clinic Director of FemRenew. She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, practices at Sunnybrook Hospital, and focuses on non-surgical vaginal and pelvic floor care for women.
Credentials: FRCSC, OB/GYN, member of the SOGC and NAMS.
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Frequently asked questions about it s time for the talk with dr
What is mild incontinence?
Mild incontinence usually means small leaks with coughing, laughing, exercise, or urgency that still affect daily confidence and routine.
Can mild incontinence improve without surgery?
Yes. Many women begin with non-surgical options based on pelvic floor health, symptom pattern, and lifestyle needs.
When should bladder leaks be checked by a specialist?
If leaking is becoming more frequent or affecting exercise, work, sleep, or travel, it is worth scheduling a proper assessment.
Talk with Dr. Fay Weisberg about it s time for the talk with dr
If it s time for the talk with dr is affecting your comfort, confidence, or intimacy, call 416-924-4666 or book a consultation with FemRenew in Toronto for a non-surgical treatment discussion.