You didnt say how we should go about cleaning down there. I just discovered my prolapse 2 weeks ago. I just got it diagnosed 6 days ago. I feel like I don't want to hurt anything.
I have stage 3 uterus prolapse and I am constipated mostly now I have to have laxido I lost 4st in 2 yrs and now I can't exercise x I have to have a hysterectomy
I have a 9 week old baby and have a prolapse from the birth. I can feel my prolapse symptoms when I lift her out of the cot, but I can't avoid lifting her, she can't even hold her head up properly yet. I'm dreading when I have to return to work, as ot's so uncomfortable and achy when I stand, and I'm a nurse and on my feet for 12 hours a day 😓
@@ajohonly3721 thank you for asking. Turns out it wasn't actually a prolapse! (Gynae mis-diagnosed me!). Just terrible painful scarring and an extremely weak pelvic floor! Feel TONS better now, and I can run again! HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a Pelvic Floor Physio!
@@whiggygirl Aww I'm so glad to see this message. As a Pelvic Health Physio my heart went out to you! Was going to ask where you're based! Good job for seeking help :)
Yeah, the last tip is not going to work for me, unfortunately. I have a child with special needs whom I have to constantly lift up whenever needed and I'll keep on lifting my child for as long as my body can. I consulted a pelvic therapist who didn't really have a solution for me other than trying to squat and use my pelvic floor instead of my abdomen as much as possible. Then I consulted a specialist who just fit me with a pessary with no other advice :\
Thanks for commenting and sharing because I am in the same situation as you. I have a child with special needs too and am his primary caregiver. I am required to lift him often throughout the day. You are not alone mama! I wish you the best.
Nice video. I do not agree that any PFE's can help change the stage of any prolapse. Once there's a lump it will not go back. Good published work to confirm that. Unfortunately some women with pelvic discomfort, which is mainly musculoskeletal, are examined vaginally, with a speculum, and told they 'have a prolapse'. What they have is less vaginal support than before pregnancy etc.. They may have laxity of the vaginal walls, or uterine support, with descent well down the vagina. 'Stage' 1/2. The majority do not complain of the true symptom of prolapse which is the awareness of a lump, worse on standing and straining. They do not have bothersome 'prolapse'.They do not need to see a urogynaecologist. However the pelvic discomfort they feel can be helped with a sympathetic enthusiastic PF Physio showing them how to perform Kegals, and with general advice regarding weight, lifting etc. You can really help them, but you won't be 'treating prolapse', no more than a urogynaecologist will help women with the discomfort of the musculoskeletal pelvic disorder that you and I see.
As in trampolining? I think it's great fun. And as long as you have sufficient support underneath (strong enough pelvic floor) then you should be fine.
Could this cause urinary dysfunction? Could it be made worse with sex with a partner who has a large, er, organ? What about intense climaxes with a lot of downward pressure? 😢
Thank goodness I have found your site. Tips are brilliant. Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪
You didnt say how we should go about cleaning down there.
I just discovered my prolapse 2 weeks ago. I just got it diagnosed 6 days ago. I feel like I don't want to hurt anything.
I have stage 3 uterus prolapse and I am constipated mostly now I have to have laxido I lost 4st in 2 yrs and now I can't exercise x I have to have a hysterectomy
This is really good advice.
I have a 9 week old baby and have a prolapse from the birth. I can feel my prolapse symptoms when I lift her out of the cot, but I can't avoid lifting her, she can't even hold her head up properly yet. I'm dreading when I have to return to work, as ot's so uncomfortable and achy when I stand, and I'm a nurse and on my feet for 12 hours a day 😓
How you doing today?
@@ajohonly3721 thank you for asking. Turns out it wasn't actually a prolapse! (Gynae mis-diagnosed me!). Just terrible painful scarring and an extremely weak pelvic floor! Feel TONS better now, and I can run again! HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend a Pelvic Floor Physio!
@@whiggygirl Aww I'm so glad to see this message. As a Pelvic Health Physio my heart went out to you! Was going to ask where you're based! Good job for seeking help :)
@@domiwilliams5941 thank you ever so much! I'm from West Yorkshire, England
Very helpful, thank you so much.
I feel some things pressure in my back passage
Yeah, the last tip is not going to work for me, unfortunately. I have a child with special needs whom I have to constantly lift up whenever needed and I'll keep on lifting my child for as long as my body can. I consulted a pelvic therapist who didn't really have a solution for me other than trying to squat and use my pelvic floor instead of my abdomen as much as possible. Then I consulted a specialist who just fit me with a pessary with no other advice :\
Pelvic floor exercises! Kegals and such :)
Thanks for commenting and sharing because I am in the same situation as you. I have a child with special needs too and am his primary caregiver. I am required to lift him often throughout the day. You are not alone mama! I wish you the best.
Nice video. I do not agree that any PFE's can help change the stage of any prolapse. Once there's a lump it will not go back. Good published work to confirm that. Unfortunately some women with pelvic discomfort, which is mainly musculoskeletal, are examined vaginally, with a speculum, and told they 'have a prolapse'. What they have is less vaginal support than before pregnancy etc.. They may have laxity of the vaginal walls, or uterine support, with descent well down the vagina. 'Stage' 1/2. The majority do not complain of the true symptom of prolapse which is the awareness of a lump, worse on standing and straining. They do not have bothersome 'prolapse'.They do not need to see a urogynaecologist.
However the pelvic discomfort they feel can be helped with a sympathetic enthusiastic PF Physio showing them how to perform Kegals, and with general advice regarding weight, lifting etc. You can really help them, but you won't be 'treating prolapse', no more than a urogynaecologist will help women with the discomfort of the musculoskeletal pelvic disorder that you and I see.
Pelvic floor exercises did nothing for me. I am learning to live with stage 4 prolapse.
Thanks so much.uve given me what I never knew.
very helpful my dear !!
Can prolapse cause vaginal looseness?
I am in cocktail waitress and I live trays 8 hours a day is there something I could do?
Thank u mam for wonderful knowledge u hv given to us 💕
What do you think about rebounding? Great video! Thank you!😘🐇🙏🏻🧘♂️❤️😍👍😻🐈😋💕🦔🏃😊🍉🥗
As in trampolining? I think it's great fun. And as long as you have sufficient support underneath (strong enough pelvic floor) then you should be fine.
Jilly Bond Thank you! 😍🐇👍🙏🏻❤️😘🐈🏃🦔🍉💕🦋😊😻🥗😋
@@jillybond1502 hi ...my name is moha I am a saudi business man...I am suffering with this problem for very long time ..I got an IC symptoms
@@jillybond1502 I heard about something more like Bladder wall substitution or something..any Ideas? And do u recommend it?!
I am 5weeks postpartum now and I have a prolapse. I’m so emotional I really don’t know what to do
So constipation causes the bladder to collapse?
Could this cause urinary dysfunction? Could it be made worse with sex with a partner who has a large, er, organ? What about intense climaxes with a lot of downward pressure? 😢
I have a good and natural tip for constipation: eat plums :)
Chica pic of plums plus
Hi does pelvic floor make u tight down there
Yes very and hard to poop
I have this problem, starting seeing a pelvic prolapse therapist. She has me doing pelvic exercises
Was the treatment successful?
How does therapist do please tell me i can't get it in my where am i