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karrymae
December 27, 2010 - 10:06am
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I don't think so...mine gets better with sex
Actually sex makes mine better. I think everything gets pushed back into the correct place.
pandora65
December 27, 2010 - 11:59am
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That makes me feel better!!
That makes me feel better!! Its probably the fibroids then. Now that you mention it everthing does seem to go back. Wow and I've been worried.
Thanks a bunch Pandora65
louiseds
December 27, 2010 - 5:44pm
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sex and prolapse
Hi Pandora
I think you will find that penetrative sex is good for all POPs because it repositions your pelvic organs. It kinda stirs the post, if you catch my drift.
I would think your pain is more likely to be constipation, ie hardened stool not being able to turn the corners easily. Maybe your gut is contracting hard, trying to move it along. I would have thought fibroids would be lower, as the uterus is way down om the pelvic cavity, rather than up in the abdominal cavity. The boundary is the imaginary circle circumscribed by the pelvic bones, under the top of the sacrum. Maybe DH's penis is bumping into your gut, and your gut does not have much 'give'.
BTW, there is no TMI here. This is the one place you can ask questions you would not ask anywhere else. We all learn from each other.
Louise
pandora65
December 27, 2010 - 9:00pm
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I hadn't thought about a
I hadn't thought about a "stuck" poo being the problem, but it very well could now that I think about it, from what I remember in my college anatomy courses, theres is a nice curve in the sigmoid colon that could cause this problem, if you have a "slow moving" system like I think I have. I do love this site it has helped me greatly and I love the frankness of it and the ability to ask questions without judgment. Thanks for being there. Pandora65
MeMyselfAndI
December 28, 2010 - 11:40am
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Sexxxxxxxxxx LOL
My ex partner and I did many tests on POP and sex a couple of years ago - No bad POP problems were found. The good part being that it made POP higher and less problematic. On a low day I would just say to him ''I need to have use of you'' and he would 'aid' the problem. Luckily now - I don't have the protruding problem - but I know sex was never a problem for my POP :-)
clavicula
December 29, 2010 - 1:49am
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Yay for sex!
Sex never made my POP worse, actually, it always helps. :)
Good luck! :)
Liv