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louiseds
September 17, 2009 - 10:59pm
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Contraception
Hi Fc12
Just wondering if you were using any form of contraception after the birth of your baby?
Louise
fc12
September 18, 2009 - 12:27am
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Contra-what?!
Oh yes, you know that wonderful rhythm method which is easy but not quite as successful as one hopes! Comes close second to withdrawal!
No pill etc I don't take synthetic hormones. They don't agree with me.
fc12
louiseds
September 18, 2009 - 4:05am
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Dry vagina
Hi Fc12
I think it is quite possible that oestrogen makes POP feel better, because the vaginal tissues are no doubt plumper and wetter, so they absorb shocks better and are more stretchy and flexible.
At the other end of your reproductive life there seems to be folklore that says that POP often appears or worsens at menopause. If your theory is right, POP may indeed *feel* worse as menopause approaches, but still measure as the same. Most of us become aware of POP by either taking a peek, or feeling something low in the vagina. Maybe the vaginal dryness causes then uncomfortable sensation, whether during lactation or perimenopause. I think the dryness also conspires to prevent the uterus, bladder and rectum from resuming their correct positions after they have shifted downwards, as if the vaginal walls get stuck together and cannot move freely over each other. Lubricating the vulva and vagina seems to allow the organs to reposition better.
Make any sense?
Louise
fc12
September 18, 2009 - 5:27pm
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Yes it does
Makes a lot of sense. I think this is important for some women in regards to setbacks. We tend to stress and panic (I know I definitely do) when we suffer setbacks because we are scared the prolapse just got even worse and is descending further towards the 'exit'. Here the distinction between sensation and severity/grade of prolapse may be important. Setbacks may be more about worsening of sensation of POPs rather than worsening of their physical manifestation. My POPs did not get worse during my last setback (even though I convinced myself that's what was happening with my mirror obsession) but my feeling and sensation of them deteriorated. I've now managed to fix that with various things including WW lifestyle and regulation of my menstrual cycles
I will remember this experience the next time I suffer a setback with POPs and hopefully it will help me get through the time with less panic and emotional distress. I will know that I will feel better wHen certain changes are implemented.
Thanks for your thoughts. Much appreciated and clarifying.
Cheers
fc12