Canadian femtech startup Uresta secures $3M to launch bladder leak solution in U.S.

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Uresta,a non-invasive solution for bladder leaks, is officially launching in the United States. Without the need for surgery or absorbent solutions, this  female-led health firm, enables women to reclaim control and confidence over stress urine incontinence (SUI).  Leading pelvic health specialists will address the pressing need for improved solutions in women’s health at an exclusive panel event in New York City, that takes place concurrently with the launch.  Uresta recently raised $3 million, including $1.5 million from BDC Capital, to assist its growth.  This investment will raise awareness of the company’s novel approach to bladder leakage and hasten its U.S. launch.

Founded in Canada and adored by more than 30,000 women, Uresta has been changing lives by offering a straightforward, reusable, and comfortable substitute for surgical procedures and absorbent solutions.

One in three women suffer with stress urine incontinence, also referred to as light bladder leakage, which is defined as bladder leaking brought on by coughing, sneezing, laughing, and physical exercise.  Even though the problem is common, many women either choose to use expensive and useless absorbent solutions or suffer silently.  Uresta is a pleasant, reusable, and sanitary substitute that supports the bladder to stop leaks before they start.

According to clinical research, 94 percent of women would suggest Uresta to a friend, 90 percent of women would still use it after a year, and 97 percent of women reported fewer leaks while using it.

“Many women assume bladder leaks are just a normal part of aging or childbirth, but that’s simply not true,” said Caroline Packard, PT, DPT. “Uresta is a game-changer, providing an easy-to-use, clinically proven option that allows women to get back to the activities they love without fear of leaks.”

The panel discussion, which will include medical experts, patient activists, and business executives, will emphasize how critical it is to change the discourse surrounding pelvic health and provide creative, approachable solutions.

“Bringing Uresta to the U.S. is about more than just launching a product – it’s about offering women a real solution for bladder leaks,” said Lauren Barker, CEO and Co-founder of Uresta. “For too long, bladder leaks have controlled the lives of women. Women have been told to tolerate it with absorbent products. Uresta is a simple, non-invasive solution that stops leaks and puts women back in control.”

Uresta is advised by numerous pelvic floor physiotherapists and doctors in North America, and it has been clinically evaluated and mentioned in numerous international medical journals. In the United States, it may now be bought through.

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