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No but know someone whose LO is evenly as old who has it and am seeing the physio to improve my pelvic floors to prevent prolapse. I still have pains and such because of my 3rd degree tear. Did you have any damage during labour that contributed to the prolapse? xx
I had a 50h labour & was pushing for 2.5h. They are not supposed to let you push that long but she was born as the ambulance arrived. I had 2nd degree tear and was being stitched for an hour I've been doing lots of pelvic floor exercises x
Have you been referred to a pelvic floor physio? I have been going and I only have to do ten a day and I need to focus on the letting go part because I am too tense down there and they are very weak. xx
I've seen the gyne so hopefully you'll get to see her soon, she'll check you all over to see what the actual problem is and refer you further to specialists. The gyne I've seen done my referral to see the physio. xx
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