during increased abdominal pressure (e.g., during sneezing, coughing, walking, and sudden change of posture) in the absence of detrusor contraction. [1] Though SUI is said to affect 4%-35% of adult women, [2] the exact incidence in the Indian context is not known because of lack of epidemiological studies. [3] There are several social issues associated with involuntary urinary leakage such as anxiety and distress in public places, personal issues such as loss of self-esteem, marital disharmony, shame, discomfort, in addition to cultural and religious implications. [4] Though the condition does not endanger one's life, the affected women give up many aspects of their lifestyle, retire from social interactions, and develop pessimistic attitude. In the USA alone, over