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Marlee Septak

Senior Content Specialist

Marlee was the Senior Content Specialist at Aeroflow Urology from 2022 to 2025. She brought a deep understanding of incontinence and health conditions associated with it to her writing. She thrived on collaborating with organizations dedicated to improving the world, such as the Awareness Film Festival and The Borgen Project.

A graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Marlee actively contributed to various publications, including Borgen Magazine, Echo Magazine, Assuaged, Inc., and Chicago Ideas Week. Her work demonstrated a keen awareness of health issues, particularly those related to incontinence.

Incontinence Pads 101

Incontinence pads crash course! Learn all about these pads and figure out which will be best for your level of incontinence. 

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The Best Products for Male Incontinence

Man shopping for incontinence products

Find out which top male incontinence product is best for your lifestyle and see if you can get the products free through insurance.

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How Common is Urinary Incontinence in Adults?

Over 20 million American adults experience urinary incontinence and while it's common, it's not normal. 

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Affecting Incontinence

Woman working remotely during Covid-19

The Covid-19 Pandemic has caused many people to develop incontinence, but why? Read here to find out. 

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Keeping Your Urinary System Healthy With a Urine Color Chart

What is your pee telling you? Find out with Aeroflow Urology's urine color chart. 

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Alzheimer's Disease & Incontinence in Men

Alzheimer's disease affects two million men in the United States, and incontinence affects over 50% of those with Alzheimer's. Read this post to learn how the two are related and how to manage symptoms.

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Is Cycling Bad for Pelvic Floor Health?

Women in spin class damaging pelvic floor

Spin bikes have been great during the pandemic, but cycling for too long can lead to pelvic floor damage and incontinence. Thankfully, there are ways to manage your incontinence symptoms and keep using your bike.

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How Bladder Problems Worsen Women's Mental Health

We know that incontinence symptoms can be stressful to manage, but studies are now finding that these symptoms actually cause depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem levels among women. 

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Experiencing Incontinence During Pregnancy? Here's Why. (Plus 5 Tips to Manage It)

More than one-third of women experience urinary leakage during pregnancy but it's not supposed to happen. There are many ways to manage incontinence while pregnant and after delivery. 

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Autism, Sex, & Stigmas

sex and autism

Sex can sometimes be viewed as taboo, but let’s face it: It’s a regular part of our everyday lives, even if we’re not sexually active. It’s everywhere— on social media, television, and advertisements. But how are sex and romantic relationships discussed among people with autism? And why are there still stigmas around it?

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