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Aging gracefully
July 30, 2014 - 3:42pm
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Hi Sonrisa,
Hi Sonrisa,
I have the more profound uterine prolapse and only slight cystocele, and I can say that I do have worsening symptoms during my period, but for me it is usually middle to end , and then a few days after, but with the whole woman practices, I can get it all back in order again. I wonder sometimes if it is hormones or swelling, or combination of factors that causes this, but to me it all just part of managing prolapse with WW.
I cannot comment on the hemroids, because I only got them with constipation. Maybe some other wise women will come along with an answer to that.
Aussie Soul Sister
July 30, 2014 - 5:50pm
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Hi dear Sonrisa,
Hi dear Sonrisa,
My understanding is that the process of ovulation and subsequent menstruation is a natural inflammatory process.
I used to feel uncomfortable at the start of menstruation usually with a b/movement that was a little hotter, and a general feeling of things heavier like the pubic bone.
The body does retain I believe a bit more fluid to enable the uterus to build up & shed its lining so keeping up fluids could help, and the uterus does move around and lower at this time.
Christine's DVD on vulval vaginal health explains the whole process from birth to puberty which is really interesting and reassuring, along with a wealth of other useful information including an anti - inflammatory approach to diet.
Best wishes,
Aussie Soul Sister