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louiseds
October 9, 2008 - 12:27pm
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Postpartum prolapse
Hey, another Loopylou
Hi from Australia. Louise you have just the right attitude to get through this with flying colours! And thank goodness for old doctors with lots of commonsense.
I've got one job for you. Break every mirror in the house and don't buy any new ones for at least 12 months. That way you can't keep peeking. I think there is a reason that God put all our girls' bits down there, out of sight with a post-pregnant belly in the way. It was to save new Mums from ever being eyeballed by their own vulva on a bad hair day.
Yeah, a difficult birth or two can really rearrange things (for a while!). I remember feeling like my vulva was Muhammed Ali's face after his final fight the day after my first was born. Probably looked a bit like it too. Blowed if I know what it looked like. I certainly wasn't keen to see it!
But now, 26 years and another 2 vaginal births later, it all looks pretty normal except for a rather large epi scar from that first birth. Vulva behaves herself almost all the time. Christine and WW can take the credit for that. I can get my vulva to pull funny faces if I bear down in certain positions, but it's not something I make a habit of. Not a good party trick.
Hang around. It will get a lot better in the next 12 months. Posture, clothing, seating, diet are the man things, particularly posture, but it can take a while for your body to adjust. You will eventually trust it again.
Cheers
Louise
Loopylou
October 9, 2008 - 1:30pm
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Hi there :)
Louise, hehe tis a good name! Thanks for the reply and the encouragement, as for the mirrors, well especially the ones on the wardrobe door, I think I will refrain from cleaning them next time my six year old daughter decides to fingerpaint them, LOL! that might stop the temptation to peek!
All the best,
Louise xx
louiseds
October 9, 2008 - 7:41pm
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Mirrors
That's the spirit. Why not just have a finger painting party in there and have some fun with it?