can having tubes tied cause uterine prolaspe?

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About 4 month ago I was diagnosed with stage 2 uterine prolapse. I have been trying to figure out how it happened. I was married 20 years but never had children. Even my doctor was surprised. I have always been healthy and not too over weight. The only thing I can remember is back in 1987 I had my tubes tied. I am 60 now. Can this cause uterine prolapse further in life? And if so can the posture and exercise still help control the prolapse? HoosierGal

Hi HoosierGal,
The main reason most of us have prolapsed is from bad postural habits throughout the years. Mine was futher brought on by heavy lifting and straining on the toilet.
I also had a bladder surgery in my twenties, but did not notice prolapse symptoms until my late forties. Christine even had a more extensive bladder surgery that brought on a severe uterine prolapse.
And, you don't have to have had children to have prolapse, it can happen to anyone, especially as we get older and haven't been maintaining our natural form we were always meant to be in.
I have been able to very successfully manage my profound uterine prolapse with this work, it just takes dedication and time to the work and mostly to yourself.

Thank you for your response. That helps me understand a little better. I too have been a heavy lifter in my lifetime. So I will be diligent with the posture and exercises in the coming days.

Hi Hoosier Gal - since the majority of women end up with some degree of prolapse eventually, whether they've had kids or not, it's really not surprising (despite the surprise of your doctor). As AG says, a life-long habit of pulling in the abs as so many of us do, posture and exercise systems that emphasis abdominal core strength, straining on the toilet, lifting in bad posture, slouching into soft furniture and killer car seats......WW posture is really our natural posture that we had as kids. It is the healthiest posture for all women, prolapsed or not. So work hard and believe in this and you will reap the rewards. - Surviving

thank you surviving I'm so thankful to have found such a wonderful group of ladies. I found this site within days of my diagnosis and I've gotten much better at the posture. One area I seem to have an issue is: I work at a hardware store. Between getting merchandise for customers and putting up the truck each week, I am bending down and reaching up constantly. I really feel my prolapse when I have to bend over and down. I am aware of my posture most of the time but I still feel prolapse any suggestions

It's hard to avoid these situations, so we just do the best we can. Take a wide stance, bend from the hips not the waist (the difference is lumbar curvature) and try to keep the load balanced and close to your body. When you have learned posture really well (and this can take weeks, months, or more, before your body knows what to do on its own) you will learn to compensate for those times when you can't avoid the wrong kinds of intraabdominal pressure. And you will lose the fear of the bulge. You can feel it and it won't get you upset. Really, you can get there. This is management, not a cure, and you can do pretty much whatever you want or need to do. - Surviving

Thanks again. I appreciate the advice. I will get busy learning more and I do believe