firebreathing

Body: 

don't laugh, what is it I feel moving up and down when I do this exercise, cystocele?
also
is the breath taken in or out when bearing forward?

Bearing? I don't know if this is the right word choice, but I think I get what you are trying to say. I think of firebreathing as more of a breath sequence with a vacuum feeling on the out breath.
All your organs are moving forward including your intestines. It's a very powerful force and one I find very comforting, especially when my profound uterine prolapse is acting up.
Hope that answers your question.

if it is the bladder what does this symptom mean, and will it stop, thank you.

If you are doing the firebreathing correctly, yes you should feel the organs being drawn forward. For me, the feeling is rather non-specific, I picture it in my mind as the uterus moving and pulling the other organs with it. Firebreathing is a great tool for all forms of prolapse but remember that it's your ongoing posture throughout the day that is most important in managing your symptoms. - Surviving

Hello, where do I find the info on firebreathing?

In the book and First Aid for Prolapse DVD of course! - Surviving