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granolamom
October 13, 2008 - 8:58am
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hi tvgirl
congratulations on the new baby and welcome to the site (sorry, though, that you have need to go looking for us)
my kids are coloring happily *right now* so I don't know how much time I have, but wanted to begin a response to you
kegels may prove helpful in compensating for the stress incontinence. in a nutshell, the ability to increase pressure from below (with a kegel contraction) helps prevent increased pressure from above (like a sneeze) push the urine out of your bladder.
kegels will not reverse a prolapse.
6 mo pp is still on the early side, I believe its still within the range of possibility that some toning up of the vagina can happen on its own and perhaps lessen your symptoms.
as far as stabilizing/reversing prolapse, go to the homepage (www.wholewoman.com) and start reading the faq's. get the book if you can swing it, it explains very clearly, the anatomy of a prolapse. how it happens, how it can be stabilized and/or reversed, how it can be prevented. there's also a chapter on pg as well as an exercise program.
I found my prolapse when my third child was 18 mo. through the posture, lifestyle changes, and exercises I managed to stabilize my prolapse (bladder, primarily) to a point where I felt secure enough to have another baby. and I did. my fourth was born at home, and my prolaspe is no worse off for it.
the delivery was probably my easiest one, most likely because I was most aware of my positioning and anatomy.
ahhhh, kids are starting to argue, so I've got to go moderate at the craft table.
hang in there, stay hopeful. don't let this rob you of newborn baby-joy!