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Surviving60
June 5, 2016 - 2:02am
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Lemontree
Hi Lemontree and welcome. If you do a search on air bubbles, you will find quite a lot of posts. It's a common symptom, and you are correct, the WW work aims to get those organs out of the vaginal space so the vagina can return to its normal flattened, airless shape. Our organs are constantly on the move as we go throughout our day. What you are describing seems extreme to you, probably not noticeable to others, to the extent you might think.
Most physio therapists in this area subscribe to a posture that is sometimes described as "neutral" spine and pelvis, but please understand, that is NOT the return to natural human posture that Christine teaches - which is the real source of pelvic organ support. The organs are meant to be held forward over the pubic bones, in the hollow of the relaxed lower belly, held in place there by gravity and proper breathing. Your PT is not teaching you this.
So....Welcome to Whole Woman, it has changed many lives. It's not a quick fix, because there isn't one; it is better described as a new way of life! - Surviving
wholewomanUK
June 5, 2016 - 9:53am
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air bubbles
Hi, Yes it's pretty common. One of the symptoms of pop perhaps? Don't worry about it. It's probably one of those things that improves when you make the WW work part of your daily life. It may be one of those things that indicates improvements (& possibly set backs). I have a few issues that let me know when my symptoms are coming back, (usually after doing things that are contra-indicated), or when they're getting better.
I'm not surprised your pt was a bit surprised. I mean - who talks about these things!! Hardly anyone talks about pelvic organ prolapse, let alone air bubbles:)
Good luck - & wishing you all the best with the marvellous, life changing, life enhancing work.
Love & hugs, wholewomanuk
Lemontree
June 5, 2016 - 1:21pm
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Thanks
Thank you, ladies. Very glad to find a place where people do talk about these things, haha! I think I will start with First Aid for Prolapse. Looking forward to learning more.