Prolapse

Hey, my GP has confirmed I have a slight uterine prolapse this morning. She said to continue with pelvic floor exercises and that she is going to contact the hospital to confer with a gynaecologist to see if I need to be seen at the hospital as I’m only 27. I’m feeling really down, anyone else had this and it’s got better? We wanted to have babies close in age I’m currently 7 months pp and we wanted to start trying when baby is 1, has anyone got pregnant with a prolapse?
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I feel like I have a prolapse im 10 weeks pp. how did the gp assess you to tell you that you have one?

@Charlene hey, she did an internal examination x

Thank you. Did they have to use a speculum? X

Hi I was diagnosed with this after my second baby I have a uterine and bladder prolapse. I felt really down about it at first but as time has gone on I don’t notice it! I was referred to gynaecology it took me 18 months to be seen! It shouldn’t cause you any problems having another baby as I recently had a miscarriage and the gynaecologist said it wouldn’t impact any future pregnancies, Iv been referred to a pelvic floor physio. Honestly it feels souls destroying at first but you do get used to it and it’s not as bad as it seems x

@Charlene no she didn’t use one! If you want I can message you to let you know what she did? X

@Margaret hey! So glad you finally got seen! Did the gynaecologist do anything to help you? So sorry to hear you had a miscarriage, do they know if that is because of your prolapse? Have your symptoms improved at all? It does doesn’t it I feel I’m being dramatic but I feel so upset about it x

Honestly at first I thought about it every day, cried for months! Tbh I don’t even notice it. It doesn’t bother me now they did offer me surgery said I would need it at some point but I have to be sure about completing my family first. No the prolapse didn’t cause the miscarriage was just one of them things. The gynae said pregnancy wouldn’t be effected and I would of still given birth naturally she just said it would more than likely get worse after childbirth which is understandable but I know if I went down that route again I’d opt for the surgery after. Iv read so many forums where people have given birth with a prolapse and a lot of the time it has remained the same and not got noticeably worse x

Sorry didn’t answer about what the gynae did so she said I would need surgery at some point but because of my age and not being sure about completing my family in the meantime she referred me to physio and I was also fitted with a ring pessary, this is to help with the symptoms of prolapse but I don’t think mine fit properly so I took it out but I’ll be seen at the pessary clinic every 6 months so they can make sure I get a different size and it’s more comfortable x

@Margaret thank you for replying! What does the pessary ring do? Sorry this might be tmi but when you have a look can you see your prolapse? You don’t have to answer if you don’t want too! X

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