“…Urogenital tissue is dependent on oestrogen stimulation to maintain normal structure and function. oestrogen receptors are found in the vagina, vulva, urethra and bladder neck (Goldstein, 2010 andBlakeman, Hilton andBulmer, 2001). The physiological effect of the menopause leads to decling levels of circulating oestrogen putting postmenopausal women at risk of urogynaecological dysfunction, urgency, frequency, dysuria, incontinence and recurrent urinary tract infections (MacLennan, 2000 and (American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Women's Healthcare Physicians., 2004).…”