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Are orgasms safe if you have uterine prolapse?


Are orgasms safe if you have uterine prolapse?
Best answer:
Uterine prolapses were a lot more common in the 50's and 60's as when the baby had been delivered the midwives or Doctors used to yank the placenta out with great force from the umbilical cord.
There wasn't any advice at the time to avoid sex or orgasm unless it was painful (although in the 50's I suspect the medical fraternity didn't acknowledge women had orgasms).
They are now less common as this barbaric and unnecessary practice is no longer current.
Women have been having sex with uterine prolapses since the beginning of time. A few of them probably had orgasms too:o)

I'm sure you'll be fine.

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I have 6 fibroids one in the lower uterine segment. My MD scheduled me for a TAh I'm alarmed by this cause he ?
Best answer:
You need to get a second opinion and have someone explain all your options to you.
This is your right, and you actually can't give consent if you don't have all the facts.Gwendolyn, You need to talk with another gynecology physician who will take some more time to answer your questions. Some of your information is not accurate. Fibroids (leiomyomas) are usually benign muscle tumors that can range from one to many inches in size. Rarely does one turn malignant. Cancer of the cervix is still a killer of many women. The removal of a cervix does NOT weaken the pelvic floor, will not lead to a prolapse of the vagina, and can still be followed by an active, satisfying sex life. If you are under 35 years old, you could request that your ovaries not be removed, though many women would like to have them out so as to avoid any ovarian cancer in the future. It's your call, but you should discuss this more with a gynecologist who will answer all your questions.



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