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louiseds
February 15, 2008 - 3:24am
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Postpartum cystocele
Hi OhBrother
Welcome. My main comment is that the second edition of Christine's book is more comprehensive, and way better than the first.
My second comment is that you are way too early postpartum to be making any judgements about how your prolapse will be in the long run. Give your body another 12 months before it will really be back to normal after birth. Get into Whole Woman posture, look after your diet to keep your bowel light, learn from the other women here how to wear your baby (they will post, believe me!), ensure that your clothing doesn't compress your lower belly so your pelvic organs have room to position themselves over your pubic bone, which takes the weight off your pelvic floor.
It will possibly take some time, but none of these things will do you any harm at all, possibly being as good as preventing further damage as well as helping your body to recover. Keep calling back. Oh, also search "wearing baby", "carrier", "sling" and other similar words in the search box at left. This will bring up all the topics with posts containing these words. Then use your browser's Find function to go to all occurrences of the words in all posts in the topic.
Cheers
Louise
ohbrother
February 15, 2008 - 12:50pm
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Thank you!
Thank you so much for your response. It was encouraging and helpful.
I will use your suggestions, but I thought of another question (a silly one). I am having a LOT of lower back pain from holding my baby and due to the epidural. I practically live with my heating pad now. The lower abdominal pain I have sometimes feels like period cramps and I really want to use the heating pad on my abdomen too. Is it bad to apply heat if you have a prolapse? I know the heat causes things to relax, but I don't know that I want stuff down there to relax!
Also, is bad to sit on an exercise ball? Will that worsen the prolapse?
Any thoughts?
ATS
February 15, 2008 - 1:08pm
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Hello ohbrother
Welcome to the forum. Your questions are not silly at all, we all arrived here FULL of questions and still have them months/years down the line.
I am not sure why you are getting the lower back pain and you may need to seek medical help for that. I myself had an epidural 6 years ago and still to this day I cannot bear to be touched on that part of my back - strange. The abdominal cramps you are getting could be your uterus shrinking back. I am not sure how long it takes but it can cause crampy type feelings, this is not something I ever had but friends have commented on this. Keep an eye on it and ask for help if you feel something is not right. I shouldn't think applying heat will cause your prolapses to relax and worsen, I relax in a hot bath regularly and it never even crossed my mind that it will make my pelvic region relax! I would do what feels good for you to help with the pain/discomfort so long as you are not putting any strain on your pelvic region.
Make sure you are moving around and sitting in posture, if you haven't got the book then you can find a description of the posture on the homepage under the FAQ's section. Sitting on an exercise ball is fine so long as you are keeping yourself in the posture. There are some ladies on the forum who use an exercise ball for sitting but I cannot recall off the top of my head who it was. We just always have to make sure that we are protecting and not straining our pelvic organs, I think once you have prolapse you know exactly when that happens and you adapt what you are doing!
I forgot to congratulat you on the birth of your daughter so CONGRATULATIONS!
Take care,
Anita
granolamom
February 15, 2008 - 1:50pm
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welcome ohbrother
congrats on the new baby and welcome to the site
I agree with the others, the new book is definitely worth the money. 7 weeks pp is so so so early. take it easy, girl! with a new baby and two older ones around you HAVE to make the effort to go easy on yourself. that said, I personally find it impossible to limit carrying a newborn. its like taking a newborn calf away from momma cow. just isn't going to happen. which brings me to my next -and favorite- topic
babywearing. for babywearing with prolapse I find the meitai most comfortable. I like to wear the baby high up on my chest (or back now that he's bigger) and I dont' feel any extra pressure. and I haven't found that its aggravated my prolapses.
ah, said baby is calling me now. so in short, enjoy your baby - don't let prolapse take that away from you! but do try the posture as much as you can, go easy on yourself and think positive. your cystocele sounds like its so small I'm very optimistic for you.
and we were all just saying in another thread that we wished we knew about this before having kids. one of obgyn's best kept secrets, huh.
ohbrother
February 15, 2008 - 9:37pm
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Thank you again...
Thank you so much for the advice, ladies. I had done a little too much "research" online prior to my six week check-up, so just hearing my dr. utter the word "cystocele" sent me into a mental spiral. I should be grateful he used the words "a little bit of" in the same sentence. I realize things could be a lot worse.
I had a follow-up appt. with my midwife today regarding the abdominal pain. She was going to refer me to internal medicine if I wanted. However, she felt like since all labs and other tests have come back with good results, we could wait this thing out and try other therapies since it's a bit of a mystery but not necessarily an emergency. She's leaning more towards the possibility of muscle and ligament damage now due to the difficult pregnancy and the fact that I carried breech the whole way through (I'm really small, and I definitely felt a different impact during the pregnancy from this baby than with my others. I also have a history of breaking my tailbone...had to do it more than once, of course...so that didn't help me either.) She suggested a visit with the chiropractor. I also ordered tart cherry juice the other day to see if that helps with the pain.
I currently have a hotsling and an ergo...I've only used the hotsling with her so far (I don't have the ergo infant insert yet.) I do get really achy and have a lot of the abdominal pain after carrying her in the hotsling for a while, but hopefully my postural changes will help with that.
I'll look into getting the new edition of the book as well.
Thank you again for the encouragement!!
~Andrea