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February 19, 2007 - 12:57pm
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How to tell
She should be able to tell when doing a smear But for yourself...
Ok - you put one or two fingers in and you feel a kinda sausage centrally - that is the cervix etc - The actual entrance to the womb is only about 4 inches long. Theis space not being a real space just a 'potential' space - ie - when something enters it is a space - when not entered - the sides close together.
It you cannot feel right around your 'sausage' then it is not the cervix you are feeling - If you can only go around half way like it is behind a wall to the front - that would be a cystocele (bladder prolapse) if the lump is behind the wall to the rear (harder to feel) this would be a rectocele - Bowel prolapse
If you feel around and there is none of the above - You may not have a prolapse at all :)