Living with a prolapse brings with it several disruptive side effects. You may have pain in your pelvis, abdomen or lower back, and sometimes urine leakage or incontinence.1 Getting enough rest is key to managing any health condition, so how can you make sure you can sleep with a prolapse? …
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 if you’re a woman interested in starting a family or having more children, your biggest question after diagnosis is whether you can get pregnant. Here’s a look at uterine prolapse and its impact on pregnancy.