“…The incidence of non-fistulous incontinence, which includes stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed urinary incontinence, is frequently associated with various risk factors, including high parity, vaginal and assisted delivery, number of abortions, constipation, obesity, menopause, recurrent urinary tract infection, hysterectomy, foetal weight, aging, and comorbid such as diabetes and chronic pulmonary disease. Vesicovaginal fistula can cause incontinence, which is often associated with obstetric causes, particularly obstructed labour (2). Though not life-threatening, urinary incontinence can negatively impact the psychological, physical, and social wellbeing of the affected individual.…”