Feb 4, 2026, 00:18
Dalia Alqarni: Urinary Incontinence’s Impact on Women’s Health
Dalia Alqarni, Internship Trainee at King Saud Medical City, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Honored to present our research poster at the 14th International Annual Conference of the Society of Reproductive Medicine and Embryology (SRME), held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Our work explores the prevalence and impact of urinary incontinence on women’s quality of life in Saudi Arabia, providing an opportunity to share insights, contribute to discussions in reproductive and women’s health, and engage with experts in the field.”

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