Swimming

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Hello
I am new to all this but I do know I have a 'moderate' prolapse of the cervix, bowel and bladder. I have had 2 children. I would like to know if I can go swimming as a form of excercise. Thank you

Hey Ginny

Of course you can swim!. A prolapse is only organs that have shifted a bit, in ways that are a tad uncomfortable, with the assistance of our old friend, gravity. If you go swimming your pelvic organs will just float back up to where it used to be. There are no more apertures than there were before. There is no open wound (just wounded self-esteem till you come to grips with it), so no extra risk of infection, just lovely, lovely water all round you.

BTW, there are other body parts that will float higher too! ;-)

Swimming is great whole body exercise too. But the exercise that will help you manage your prolapses on dry land is non-jarring, vertical (ie standing up), and utilises Wholewoman posture. Have a look at Christine Kent's DVD, First Aid for Prolapse, and the second edition of her book Saving the Whole Woman, both of which can be bought at the online store at www.wholewoman.com . The book has a great dance workout which is based on a classical ballet class. Also have a look at Christine's blog, Why We Need a New Yoga for Women, if you are into yoga.

This is not a standard sales spiel. There are some forms of exercise that are not very good for POP at all, and some that can be modified so you can still safely do them with POP, but you need to understand the principles behind Wholewoman techniques before you can apply these principles. You may find that you are not limited at all in what you can do, except for the sort of heavy lifting that no woman should do, and jarring activities. Every woman is different as we all have different bodies. Once you work out what the danger signals are, and how you can modify activities, you will be fine.

Cheers

Louise

thank you for your reply Louise this is great news!! I am keen to learn more so will spend some time on the site,
Thanks again
Ginny

Hey there. Just wanted to share that you may draw some water into your vagina during swimming. This has happened to me before-it doesn't really seem to matter because when you get out you are dripping wet anyway- but it might catch you off guard to have the gushing sensation. There is a search function you can type the word swim into and get some older post about it.