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AnnieMay
November 27, 2013 - 3:23am
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Hi worried new mom
Hi worried new mom
I m in the same boat I m 9 months post partum and I keep thinking what if lifting that shopping has given me a permanent set back
Please advise
fab
November 27, 2013 - 4:07am
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Worried and AnnieMay
The old fashioned and rather wise advice was to give yourself two years to recover after childbirth. Permanent damage is unlikely when you are both so young. The one mis-step is frightfully unsettling, but should by all accounts be retrievable. The baby's suckling plays its role in uterus recovery, your diet and toileting habits and posture and exercise also play their roles in pelvic organ prolapse recovery. Lifting and feeding baby in posture or posture friendly maneuvers, refraining from other heavy lifting and awkward back bending work, giving yourself time for rest and gentle exercise and anxiety free time to take baby outside into the fresh air, indulging in a little liberty; these all help to bring mum back to strong, lithe moving young woman.
worried new mom
November 29, 2013 - 11:52pm
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Need more help...
Thanks a lot fab. I also have another question that maybe someone can help shed light on:
I am just over 6 month pp and am just now noticing ( I guess that doesn't mean it want there before) what I believe is a mild rectocele. Can feel very small pillowy bilge at opening... I was feeling improvement around the six month mark and now feel like I've gone backwards . I notice some difficultly with bm. I have been using a technique that a pt showed me that I thought was splinting but now I am reading that maybe it's not. I take the toilet paper and apply pressure up to my perineum area which can help ease it out. I do notice that as I apply the pressure I still need to bear down/ push somewhat. Is that bad? I know intense straining is bad but is some bearing down while applying this support / pressure also really bad? If so do you think me doing that a few times lately could have caused the rectocele or some relapse in my condition .. I just really struggle feeling like I'm going backwards when everyone says six months is when u should start improving.. Thanks for any insight.
Surviving60
November 30, 2013 - 6:10am
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splinting and straining
New mom - splinting is when you insert a finger or two into the vagina, to gently push the rectal bulge back, allowing the stool to pass more easily and not get stuck in the bulge.
If you do have to bear down (and let's face it, we all do at times) do so in a gentle, controlled manner and try to maintain the position Christine describes, where you lift off and forward a little bit into a half-squat, put your weight on your feet, and maintain lumbar curvature. This is illustrated in her book and on the FAFP dvd.
As fab says, at your age it's unlikely to have been an irreversible event. But it should be a good reminder to be mindful and gentle ALL the time. Prolapse-wise, 6 months or even later can indeed be a time for setbacks, so take heart, but do consider it a wakeup call. - Surviving