anyone have pelvic organ prolapse? bladder/enterocele?
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My wife had that and it doesn't sound the same.
21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Pelvic Support Problems (Cystocele, Enterocele, Prolapse) - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set)
This up-to-date and comprehensive set of two CD-ROM discs provides a superb collection of authoritative documents on the subject of Pelvic Support Problems - cystoceles, enteroceles, prolapse, rectoceles). A woman's organs can shift position as she ages. Pregnancy, childbirth or being too heavy can stretch and weaken muscles that support your pelvic organs. A sheet of muscles and ligaments called the pelvic floor supports the uterus, small intestine, colon and bladder. If pelvic floor muscles are weak, your organs may drop. When they do, they bulge into the vagina. When that happens, you may feel like something is falling out of your vagina or you may have a sensation of fullness or pain. It can also become difficult to hold urine or have a bowel movement. Some women with urine leakage can regain control by losing weight, cutting caffeine or doing special pelvic muscle exercises called Kegel exercises. A mechanical support device called a pessary helps some women. Surgery and medicines
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