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Aging gracefully
October 31, 2015 - 12:08pm
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Hi postpartumhealingKt,
Hi postpartumhealingKt,
I have no trouble pushing my cervix up, but no, it doesn't stay there on its own, and I didn't just have a baby either. Giving it a gentle shove isn't going to really hurt anything, but as you heal from having your baby, you will more likely find that it is going to go up on its own.
Those of us with the profound uterine prolapse, not related to post partum, will give it a shove hinged at the hip, jiggle, and do some firebreathing. It doesn't always stay up after all that effort either, but it does help.
I would say give yourself more time to heal naturally, and really work on your posture.
PostpartumhealingKt
October 31, 2015 - 7:18pm
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Thanks Aging Gracefully, I
Thanks Aging Gracefully, I didn't know it would go up eventually. That is good to hear. Thanks for the encouragement.
Aging gracefully
October 31, 2015 - 8:46pm
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Post partum healing does take
Post partum healing does take at least a couple of years, so you won't really know until then how you will be prolapse-wise. Many go back to their pre pregnancy state, and some still end up with some level of prolapse, but that is where whole woman comes in, regardless, because the posture is what we all should be maintaining anyway. For a lifetime.