Prolapse

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Can You Get Pregnant With A Prolapsed Uterus

Having a uterine prolapse brings side effects like a heaviness or pulling in the pelvis, problems with leaking urine, and pressure or discomfort in the pelvis or low back. But ...
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Is Rectal Prolapse Dangerous?

Understanding the symptoms of rectal prolapse makes it easier to seek medical attention if you suspect you have this condition. But is having rectal prolapse dangerous? It can certainly cause ...
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Can A Prolapse Make You Feel Ill?

Pelvic Organ Prolapse may not be a life threatening disease, but it can have an impact on your physical and mental health. Here’s how a prolapse can indeed make you ...
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Bladder Prolapse Stages

Weakened pelvic floor muscles can lead to a fallen bladder, known as bladder prolapse. But it’s not the same for every woman, as there are different stages of bladder prolapse. ...
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Where Can POP Occur? 

Pelvic Organ Prolapse or POP can happen to a number of your pelvic organs. Prolapse is a condition caused by the weakening of the pelvic floor, the muscle and tissue ...
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Can Pelvic Organ Prolapse Cause Leg Pain?

Having pelvic organ prolapse is different for every woman. While it isn’t defined as a “lethal condition,” it certainly impacts quality of life for many women.1 There are also different ...
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Vaginal Dryness After Using A Pessary

Women with pelvic organ prolapse are often provided several options for treatment, one of which is a pessary. A pessary is a device that is placed into the vagina to ...
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How To Diagnose Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Women are often cautioned about monitoring their own health by conducting self-exams like monthly breast checks. But there are times when you may not be certain what’s wrong, and you’re ...
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Can Pelvic Organ Prolapse Go Away On Its Own?

Discovering you have pelvic organ prolapse may give rise to negative emotions, and raise a lot of questions. You might be worried, upset and anxious. You’re likely wondering about exercise, ...
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Can I Run With Pelvic Organ Prolapse?

Exercise is good for everyone, but you may wonder whether you should be running if you have pelvic organ prolapse. Women suffering with prolapse want to stay healthy. Those who ...

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