The Block's Jess Eva talks incontinence after the birth of her children

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    ‘Sometimes I dry shampoo my undies’: The Block’s Jess Eva says she wets herself ’90 per cent of the time’ while hosting her radio show as she reveals her incontinence following the birth of her children

    The Block star Jess Eva has revealed her ongoing battle with incontinence in a candid new interview. 

    On Friday, the radio host told Daily Mail Australia that she wets herself ’90 per cent of the time’ on her Triple M breakfast show, after suffering the condition following the birth of her two children – Fred, six, and Matilda, four.

    Jess also admitted she even sometimes sprays absorbent dry shampoo – designed for hair – directly ‘on her undies’ when things get out of control in the studio. 

    Speaking out: On Friday, radio host Jess Eva candidly discussed her ongoing battle with urinary incontinence - saying she wets herself '90 per cent of the time' on her Triple M breakfast show without warning

    Speaking out: On Friday, radio host Jess Eva candidly discussed her ongoing battle with urinary incontinence – saying she wets herself ’90 per cent of the time’ on her Triple M breakfast show without warning

    ‘I whoosh myself at the drop of a hat. 90 per cent of the time I wee myself during Moonman in the Morning, after I laugh or I cough or I sneeze,’ she said.

    ‘Sometimes I just dry shampoo my undies, and then go back into the studio because that’s the only thing I can find!’

    Jess, who shares her children with husband Norm Hogan, said the way her babies were born didn’t particularly help with her condition. 

    'I whoosh myself at the drop of a hat. 90 per cent of the time I wee myself during Moonman in the Morning, after I laugh or I cough or I sneeze,' she said

    ‘I whoosh myself at the drop of a hat. 90 per cent of the time I wee myself during Moonman in the Morning, after I laugh or I cough or I sneeze,’ she said

    ‘Fred had a head the size of a beach ball, so that was the beginning of the end,’ she added. ‘…and then Tildy came out a little bit sideways.

    ‘So even if I’m walking down to the supermarket and I have to cough, I have to stop, hold my legs and hope for the best.’

    Jess added that she has absolutely no shame in discussing the topic, and hopes that more mums will speak out about it in the near future.

    Family: Jess added that the condition emerged following the birth of her children Fred, six, and daughter Matilda, four, who she shares with husband Norm Hogan. All pictured

    Family: Jess added that the condition emerged following the birth of her children Fred, six, and daughter Matilda, four, who she shares with husband Norm Hogan. All pictured 

    ‘Even at school pick-ups – I shout it from the rooftops,’ she said.

    ‘The more you talk about it, or if you have a couple of wines with the parents you realise there’s practically a secret club of women who wee themselves.

    ‘If you have the choice of weeing yourself on a daily basis, or having your children that you love – it’s a pretty fair trade!’

    Claim to fame: Jess rose to fame on The Block in 2018, on which she starred with Norm

     Claim to fame: Jess rose to fame on The Block in 2018, on which she starred with Norm

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