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Christine
June 22, 2009 - 6:30pm
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horseback
Hi Pepper and welcome to WholeWoman,
Although we've had several horse-women here, I don't think we've come to the definitive word on prolapse and riding.
My instincts tell me it would be just fine as long as you're in correct posture, which actually looks like classic English riding posture. The straddle position is the very best for holding the organs forward over the pubic bones (the true pelvic floor), so what would it matter if you were galloping at the same time? What you will learn if you order the dvd is that in natural anatomy there is no "hole" at the bottom of a "floor", but rather a pelvic outlet at the back and the organs held safely at the front of the body.
Wishing you well,
Christine
alemama
June 22, 2009 - 6:56pm
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go for it
since you already know what happens without the seasponge try it with and see how you do.
louiseds
June 23, 2009 - 1:35am
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Welcome Pepper
Saddleup is our most recent equestrian, I think. Put "saddleup" into the search box, then click on the Users Tab, then click on her username. Then click on Track to see all the Topics she has posted in. Use your browser's Find on This Page function to highlight "riding" or "horse" or some other likely keyword in each Topic. You will need to click on each topic hit to bring up all the Comments posted under it, so you can scan for the highlighted text. This seems to be the quickest way of searching the existing posts. You might also find other unexpected stuff on the way.
Good luck. You can possibly also email her from her User profile. Call back and tell us how you went.
Cheers
Louise
pepper
June 24, 2009 - 4:05pm
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Thanks for your replies.
Thanks for your replies. I've ordered some sea sponges and will give them a try. I ride an Arabian horse with very big movement, especially at trot, which may be part of the problem. However, today when I rode things felt OK which was a relief, as I really enjoy it - I think I was particularly noticing the bulge last week because I was having my period and thing seems to 'relax' more then.
louiseds
June 25, 2009 - 4:24am
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time of the month
Yeah, the week either side of start of menstruation seems to be universal, if predictable, for worsening POP. I think I might have finished menstruating, but I used to get very sensitive in the pelvic and lower spine areas before a period. I seemed to be vulnerable to injury, inflammation and pain at that time.
If I were you I would play around with riding posture and see what I could do, rather than assuming that it will be disastrous from now on and not trying. I don't think you will worsen it if you are careful. More likely you will be able to do it, but perhaps not at an extreme level. The sponge may help as well. Don't give up unless you have tried everything you can. We all need to overcome the fear, and have fun.
Cheers
Louise