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Surviving60
May 26, 2012 - 9:25am
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Hi SeaLove. I don't know
Hi SeaLove. I don't know what the statistics are, but yes, these two 'celes often go hand-in-hand. The good news is that the treatment is the same as for every other prolapse......WW body work, and avoidance of constipation and straining. The other good news is "nature's pessary" as Christine would say: These complementary bulges help keep the uterus further up. - Surviving (PS: Yes, all prolapse bulges will come and go)
chickaboom
May 26, 2012 - 10:53am
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Our pelvic organs
are quite mobile which I guess is something good since we were made to birth babies! So yes, in the beginning, you might find that you are most 'bulgy' in the evenings or when you are most tired but hopefully the bulginess will become less and less as you provide your pelvic organs proper support through WW posture.
louiseds
May 28, 2012 - 9:47pm
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Good point, Chickaboom
:-)