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Surviving60
March 29, 2016 - 5:46pm
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Hormones?
Hormones of some kind, that would be my guess. It would be the typical reaction a doctor might have to a woman coming in to complain about that kind of vaginal discomfort.
I too had post-partum prolapse, though I didn't have a name for it at the time. It seemed perfectly normal to me, not to feel the same after giving birth to two consecutive large babies. And it did go away on its own eventually, as often happens. But it returned with a vengeance several years after menopause. - Surviving
Pinetree
March 29, 2016 - 7:34pm
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Most likely
Hormones sounds most likely. I wish she knew. If anything else I thought maybe an anti-inflammatory but Drs office can't look back at records that far. Oh well.
Aging gracefully
March 29, 2016 - 7:55pm
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I too had my babies in the
I too had my babies in the 80s, they were big, I was swollen and symptomatic and periods were uncomfortable, but it all healed. Later in life prolapse did eventually happen for me anyway.
There is no pill you can take to improve prolapse; that is what the posture is for. Learning posture at a younger age and carrying it the rest of your life is such a benefit that should be taken full advantage of.