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Aging gracefully
April 29, 2016 - 10:29pm
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Hi Tina and welcome,
Hi Tina and welcome,
If you are feeling something really hard like bone, you are probably just feeling your pelvic bone.
The walls of the vagina can get saggy with prolapse of our pelvic organs: uterus, bladder, and the rectum. This can be especially noticeable during and right after our periods. It may just be happening during your period right now, but this can continue and become more noticeable as time goes on.
What helps is the whole woman posture and work that this site offers. The best thing you can do right now is have a good read around this site to get better acquainted with this work. Just go to the tool bar and start clicking, because the best way to deal with prolapse is through Christine's work. The posture is for everyone, and is the natural way we should always be holding ourselves anyway.
Best wishes to you.
TinaTechn
April 30, 2016 - 5:07pm
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thanks! I don't think its a
thanks! I don't think its a pubic bone because it moves lol like if I push the tissue to the side the hard spot moves with it. but good to know about the other thing you said thanks!
Aging gracefully
April 30, 2016 - 5:14pm
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OK then, well the cervix is
OK then, well the cervix is much firmer than the other celes, so you may be feeling that. Here is the prolapse self exam which come right out of the Saving the Whole Woman book, by the way:
https://wholewoman.com/library/content/articles/prolapseselfexam.pdf
Hope that helps.
TinaTechn
April 30, 2016 - 5:52pm
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thank you! ive felt the
thank you! ive felt the cervix before and it feels similar to what I felt the other day. I didn't think to go looking to see if the cervix was in the same place. maybe that dropped or something. thanks for the link. your help is appreciated!