Set back and don't know why

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I have been tracking along well since my POP discovery about 18 months ago (5 weeks after the birth of my second bub) - I discovered WW straight away and have book, videos etc and doing my best to following the lifestyle change. It's been up and down and definitely never went away but it was slow positive progress. Suddenly, just under a month ago it has become much worse. I would estimate a year's regression. From having a number of days not feeling anything to now really feeling it all day long. The thing that is bothering me is I can't figure out what the cause is. I guess my son is getting a lot heavier so carrying him is possibly not great...but I do try to do it in posture. My bowels have been up and down for the whole 18 months (I have a parasite that I can't get rid of so have to manage as best I can). I was lifting some heavier weights at the gym (which I stopped 2 weeks ago). I am a bit worried that this is my new 'normal'.
I guess I am wondering if anyone has experienced a set back of more than just a day or so and were you able to get back to a better place? Any other thoughts are welcome! Am desperately trying to pull into posture 24/7 at the moment in hope that I can beat this set back.
Thanks ladies

I don't know if lifting weights is a factor in your setback. If you have increased the weights and now you are having a prolapse setback, I would certainly consider that possibility.

Lifting weights at a gym is not something I would have ever had the nerve to do after discovering prolapse and starting the WW work. - Surviving

Could it be hormonal in nature?

I would not be surprised if the weights are the cause. While having a pessary, I did many liftings of 50 pound suitcases, for several days. The result was bleeding and extensive damage inside from which I am currently trying to heal. (The good part of all that was that I discovered this site!)

Some time ago, I read that eating the seeds of papaya would kill off parasites so I googled and found some videos stating the same. Someone wrote that eating 1/4 cup for a week got rid of the parasites. Google the words papaya parasite and you will find much info.

How heavy were the weights you lifted?

Thanks for your thoughts ladies.
I have a mirena - had it inserted about 6 months ago. Since I have barely had periods - just spotting. I do wonder whether it is such a good idea now but it didn't seem to affect my prolapse so I hadn't been in any rush to remove. My acupuncturist thinks I should remove it.
I have gradually been increasing my weights at the gym. I started very slowly - putting posture first - and I noticed my POP felt better after going so I then felt more and more confident at the gym. I wouldn't say the weights I have been lifting are that heavy compared to the gym junkies I stand near...but heavier than what I had previously been lifting.
Thanks for the parasite tip....I have been told the one I have is pretty hard to kill. I have tried both antibiotic treatment and a few natural approaches....yet to kill it. Am seeing someone soon who was an MD now into natural therapies who has a specialisation in parasitology so fingers crossed I get some good solid advice there.
Will continue on the light weights and up my WW yoga videos (which I love). Keep up the posture and fingers crossed I move forward again.
Would be interested in any views about the mirena and whether that could be a contributing factor...

Hi, I am not sure what a 'mirena' is? And i am also not real sure what a 'pessary' is? But I used a diaphram for birth control and I hated it. I didn't want to take birth control pills and I had an IUD but had it removed quickly after I developed an infection. But the diaphram seemed to pull like with a suction whenever I took it out and it was difficult for me to get into place when inserting it. So it seems to me all these devices that we put inside our vaginas, we have to take out, with all that inner action I would feel would contribute to prolapsing. I do not have evidence of this it just seems to make sense.