22nd Wonca World Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 17 - 21 October 2018, (Unpublished)
Urinary incontinence (UI) in adult women is commonly seen with a prevelence of
51.1% [1,2]. Although several risk factors are described, main risks are considered related
to pregnancy, age, obesty, parity and mode of delivery. However, the prevelence and
risk factors of IU seen in nulligravid young women is not clearly identified.