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August 29, 2013 - 8:27pm
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Meeting eye to eye
I guess it’s one way to sum each other up. I always felt empathy for my dear uterus what with her wanting her freedom restrained as she is by connective tissue and ligaments that she wanted to at least get a glimpse of the light, and at last my face in the mirror. I know it would have been somewhat of a shock this returning glance in the mirror, but obviously you saw the funny side, and that wonderful characteristic will certainly get you through the worst. Because gravity is not pulling down on your prolapse when you are sleeping it shouldn’t matter much how you lay; on your side, back or tummy. What remains to be careful of is that you try to lessen any pressure pushing down onto your prolapse e.g. make sure as far as possible that your prolapses are tucked inside and as high as possible in their normal positions when laying down, try to avoid any distension of the intestines as a result of wind or constipation or a full bladder as these factors do impact even when laying down. Please feel welcome to the wholewoman site seattle and a lot will fall into place when you receive Christine’s book. In the interim feel free to return with your questions.