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granolamom
August 24, 2009 - 7:10am
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badmirror
so happy for you that things are changing
I'm sure you'll manage your 12 hr clinicals.
thanks for the update and lots of luck in school!
davemayamom
August 24, 2009 - 9:18am
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Thanks Badmirror
Thanks for the update badmirror.
I've been wanting to post for a while now, but have been ++ busy with moving, unpacking, guests, and kids. I'm now 7 months postpartum and continue to feel better. Progress is slow, but when I look back to how I felt in pregnancy, and those earlier postpartum months, I am sooo much better. At 3 months pp I stopped wearing my V-2 supporter. At 4 months pp I stopped wearing tampons. Now, my biggest complaint would be vaginal irritation/burning. My prolapse is primarily my lower anterior wall (urethrocele), and I think the burning is the result of dryness from breastfeeding and rubbing. On days where I have no irritation, I can barely feel it (although I know it is still there). It really isn't limiting what I do. I have spent many days on my feet, doing housework, walking the dog, moving (being careful what and how I lift). I honestly thought my prolapse would complain after moving, but it didn't - it actually felt better! I would love for the bulge to be GONE, but I realize it probably won't ever go away completely. I'm okay with that as long as I keep feeling better. My little one still nurses quite a bit, so I'm hoping as she gets on to solids, the irritation will go away.....Anyway, that is my update. I apologize for not posting sooner. By the way as far as what I do to help the prolapse, I've mostly been doing just the posture and some firebreathing/nauli at the end of the day. It has been too crazy to do the DVD, but I hope to get back into it soon!
Take care
Janice
granolamom
August 24, 2009 - 10:16am
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dryness/irritation
hi janice
have you tried a lubricant? I was using the vulva balm after my last birth. I found it helpful.
glad to hear you're doing well otherwise.
louiseds
August 24, 2009 - 9:29pm
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WW Balms
Hi BadMirror
Good luck with your clinicals.
Hi Davemayamom
I have come to the conclusion that a jar of Bliss Balm should be gestated with the foetus and be 'delivered' at birth with the baby. ;-)
Whatever variety of Balm you choose, I am sure that you will be able to overcome the dryness and allow your vaginal and vulval surfaces to slide over each other more comfortably. (It works for peri/menopause which is the same sort of dryness.) Then you won't have to hurry up solids to get your oestrogen levels up again. BTW, weaning doesn't clinically seem to improve POP, even though intuitively it would seem that plumper vaginal tissues should support the pelvic organs better. It is not the plumpness of the surface that matters. It is what is in the background, supporting the vagina itself.
Hey, has anyone tried Replens postpartum? I know it is mainly used by older women, but what about postpartum?
Cheers
Louise