I used the gp online service which is how you book an appt at my gp, not that you'll see an actual gp, but hey ho. I described my problem of worsening leakage no matter how many pelvic floor excercises I did, and asked to see the incontinence nurse if they had one. I got an appt to see the women's health nurse. She was top class and referred me to a pelvic physio, another woman, fab! I had an ultrasound scan at my appt after a thorough interview and the scan showed I had an issue with one of the little muscles which closes the top of the bladder, there's 2, one was working fine, the other one had nodded off and was just chilling. Not a pelvic floor issue after all. She gave me a single excercise, which was so simple, to try to awaken this muscle, which after about 4 weeks it did, then I had another excercise after that to continue the improvement. So, if you've got a leakage problem, go and see someone instead of stumbling about in the dark with self help which could be useless. It's easier to see a nurse than a gp, and if you have to wait a few weeks for an appt, what difference does a few more weeks make? It made a huge difference to me. The physio was excellent. You might still end up using a gadget or taking a pill, but at least it will be the right one.