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Urinary incontinence may not always be prevented, but certain lifestyle changes can help decrease your risk, including exercising to maintain a healthy weight, doing Kegel exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor, limiting alcohol and caffeine intake as they are bladder irritants, and lastly, considering stopping smoking, as it is also considered a bladder irritant.