Learn about Krista's experience when first learning to catheterize.
Self-catheterization or Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) is the next best way to urinate, the way that mostly mimics the natural way of urinating. Learn more about your bladder and how to begin catheterizing here: http://www.wellspect.com/en/Downloads...

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