A new Whole Woman Report

Hi all,

I have always had grave concerns about hysterectomy and its long term impact on women's health. However, recent research has revealed that the worst risks of hysterectomy are actually increasing.

I have just finished a new free report about this and I wanted to make sure you have a copy for yourself and to share with any friends or loved ones who may be considering hysterectomy.

Just click the link below to download.

Proper posture for sitting at a desk

Hello Ladies -

I know this topic has been presented many times before, and I have done a search and found what's seems to be contradictory information. I am hoping someone can clear this up for me. I sit at a desk nearly eight hours a day staring at a computer. I want to make I am using the best posture to manage my POP symptoms. Can someone provide me the link where I would find this info or perhaps advise which of Christine's videos best describes correct posture for sitting at a desk?

Many thanks,
Marric

How to figure out what organ that ball down there is?

I am new to this site/forum. Have read the forums for the past few days, spent lots of time trying to understand and get educated. So much information, so much to learn!!

Introducing Saving the Post-Hysterectomy Woman video course

Hello all,

If you or your mother, aunt, sister, or friend has had a hysterectomy and is suffering from the many possible post-hysterectomy symptoms, you are at the right place at the right time.

You are about to discover a new video course currently in production from Whole Woman designed specifically and exclusively for the post-hysterectomy woman.

In the early years at Whole Woman, our focus was on women who still had their uterus.

What to order..

Hello to all,

I have a uterine prolapse, 7 months PP.

I would like to order DVD and a book which would you recommend that has the experience and posture?? And that it won't brake my bank. Thanks in advance.

post hysterectomy/bladder suspension 3 years ago

I currently have frequent bladder infections which I never did before and the NP says I have a minor cystocele again. I also have hip/groin pain with any exercise like activity. where am I now? what am I suppose to do. I would love to ride my bike and do water exercises and yoga without pain. I can walk ok. but this situation severely limits me. does anybody know where im coming from? any suggestions?

Uterine prolapse

Hi I need help
I'm 36. I've been diagnosed with a prolapsed uterus by the gp. It followed an early miscarriage though the gp said it has no relevance. She said my cervix is half way down my vagina. It feels like a tampax is in wrong. Is this a severe prolapse. Is it just my cervix or uterus as well? The gp just said do my Kegals!! Navigate if I'm still trying for babies nothing else can be done. It's really uncomfy. I am

champagnesky9516 Is it safe to get pregnant?

I am a thirty-year old woman, never pregnant, just discovering I have bladder prolapse. Is it safe to have sex? And is it safe to try to get pregnant? I've been running and doing yoga since I was in high school; I haven't exercised in over a year because I am experiencing incontinence issues (now know why!), and I'm worried I won't be able to continue living my life as I used to. I want to be active and have a family; I wish I wouldn't have waited so long before considering these things now.

Rectocele (I think)

I've been really ill for 2 yrs from coming off Benzodiazepene and pain killers for my spine. It's affected every organ in my body. I've had spleen inflammation and pain, high ferritin iron, and my acupuncturist tells me the spleen is responsible for prolapse. I've had a total hysterectomy and saw on the internet rectocele is common in women with hysterectomies (great!)

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