The bladder change after 50 that most GPs never explain, and what thousands of British women are doing about it
If you've been told 'it's just your age,' you were only given half the story.
Most women over 60 already know their bladder isn't what it used to be.
They're just getting on with it. Planning every outing around the nearest loo, waking at 3am for the third time, crossing their legs when they sneeze. Hoping it won't get worse.
Because there's something your GP almost certainly never told you. Not because they were hiding it. Most simply aren't trained in it. And once you understand it, the whole thing starts to make sense.
What actually changes after menopause
After menopause, oestrogen levels fall, and the tissues of the bladder and pelvic floor are oestrogen-sensitive. As oestrogen declines, those tissues can become less elastic and more easily irritated, and the nerve signals that tell you when to go can become less well-timed. The result is often urgency, needing to go more often, and waking in the night.
This is extremely common. And here is the part women are rarely told: it isn't simply 'your age', and it isn't a failure to do enough pelvic floor exercises. It's a physiological change. Once you understand it, it stops feeling like something is wrong with you.
That physiological change is what we built Willmore BladderControl around.
Two nutrients do the real work here. Vitamin D and magnesium both contribute to normal muscle function, and vitamin D deficiency is common in the UK, especially in older women and through the winter. Magnesium also contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system, the one that carries the signals between your brain and your bladder.
Alongside them, two plant extracts, pumpkin seed and soy germ isoflavones, with a long history of use for bladder support, at some of the highest doses in the category.
This isn't about a miracle cure. It's about giving your body the nutritional support it needs at a stage when it needs more of it.
Why pads, Kegels and prescriptions haven't been enough
Pads mask the problem. They don't change anything about urgency, frequency, or night-time trips. And at £20 to £40 a month, they add up to hundreds of pounds a year, buying you nothing but a way to cope.
Kegels can help, but they take consistent effort over months, and most women find that hard to keep up. Research suggests fewer than 1 in 4 women do them correctly even after being shown how.
Prescription drugs like oxybutynin and mirabegron are clinically proven, but the side effects are well documented. Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, and in older women, worries about what long-term anticholinergic use does to memory and thinking. It's no wonder most women stop taking their bladder medication within a year.
None of these address the underlying hormonal and nutritional changes that happen after menopause. That's the gap Willmore BladderControl was formulated to fill.
What's inside Willmore BladderControl
Every ingredient chosen for a specific reason. Nothing unnecessary.
No harsh chemicals. No artificial colours. Vegetarian capsules. Free from gluten and dairy. Just what your body actually needs.
What most women experience
The research behind the ingredients
Willmore is built on ingredients that have been the subject of published, peer-reviewed research in women with overactive bladder. Two studies are worth knowing about.
Pumpkin seed and soy germ extract. A 12-week randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 120 women investigated a pumpkin seed and soy germ extract combination for overactive-bladder symptoms.
Crataeva and Lindera. These two botanicals have been studied for overactive bladder and urinary incontinence in a phase-2 randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, as part of a herbal blend that also contained horsetail.
A note on what this means. These studies relate to the individual ingredients. Under UK rules, the only authorised health claims we make are for vitamin D and magnesium, which contribute to normal muscle function.
This isn't a life sentence
What we want every woman to be able to say again is simple: 'I feel like myself.'
Not because a supplement is magic. But because when your body gets what it needs, the right botanical support and the right nutrients, taken consistently, things can change.
You don't have to plan your life around the nearest loo. You don't have to wake up three times a night. You don't have to accept that this is simply what getting older means.
No pads. No Kegels. No prescription. No GP appointment.
Just three capsules with breakfast. Every day.
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Sources: UK prevalence figures from the British Journal of Medical Practitioners (BJMP) and the UK Parliament / House of Commons Library. Ingredient function statements per the GB Nutrition & Health Claims Register.
This is an advertisement feature for Willmore BladderControl. The authorised GB nutrition & health claims on this page relate only to vitamin D (contributes to the maintenance of normal muscle function) and magnesium (contributes to normal muscle function and to the normal functioning of the nervous system). The botanical ingredients (pumpkin seed, soy germ, Crataeva nurvala, Lindera aggregata, black pepper extract) do not carry authorised health claims and no specific health benefit is claimed for them. Willmore BladderControl is a food supplement, not a medicine, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or medical condition. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. This product contains soy isoflavones (phytoestrogens). If you have or have had a hormone-sensitive condition (including breast cancer), or take any medication, are pregnant or breastfeeding, speak to your GP or pharmacist before use. Individual results vary.