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Why are there so many female vaginal deformities that can occur?


Why are there so many female vaginal deformities that can occur?
Best answer:
It's because we have a lot of plumbing compared to the male sex, plus every woman's plumbing usually vary so greatly from one another.

The more stuff we have, the more chance of something being bad.

lol yeah, us women do get a lot of problems down there but I'm still proud to be one! Girl power lolWell often times it is no real pick nick begin male yet I do somewhat understand your situation. As a male we have to contend with prostate issues, penis & testicular cancer and our bowels have there fare share of problem's just like women. I myself am thankful I don't have a period every month. In some ways we do, when our other half be it wife or GF has her's then it tends to have its effects on the male.
Some have one out and purchased a load of tools and began building in the basement. So when the big change of life is upon there other half they can go hide out until it is over. Granted it might be a couple of years but it is better than her cutting your head off. Too some it would not matter which head they got a hold of.

Vaginal vault prolapse?
Best answer:
My first question is have you had your uterus removed?

Vault prolapse basically means the vagina is folding in on it's self. sometime the bowels bulge into the vagina. This usually occurs with women who have had their uterus removed

Pelvic prolapse is what occurs when you still have the uterus. In this case the muscles that would normal hold the internal organs in place relax and this allows the uterus to drop and it will bulge out of the vagina. It's vulgarly described as your insides falling out.

Both of these can be treated with a pessary. These devices come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are placed inside the vagina to hold the organs in place. Pelvic prolapse can also be fixed by surgery. One type surgery basically tacks your organs to the abdominal wall. A partial or total hysterectomy can also be an option.

My mother is 71 and have pelvic prolapse. She uses the pessary. It took her a long time to get used to it and it took a while for them to find her correct size. With this you will have to go to the doctor about every 3 months and have it taken out cleaned and reinserted. They may show you how to take it out and clean it yourself. It all depends on the doctor.

I hope that helped


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Being as though you are so young I doubt you have either of the things i described. More than likely it's related to your ovarian cysts. They may have grown rather large and are placing a lot of pressure on the vagina.

Treating anterior vaginal wall prolapse.(GYNECOLOGY): An article from: OB GYN News




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Title: Treating anterior vaginal wall prolapse.(GYNECOLOGY)
Author: Dee E. Fenner
Publication: OB GYN News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2010
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 45 Issue: 6 Page: 20(2)

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