Just Diagnosed with Pelvic (Uterin) prolapse...what to Do?? :(

Updated on August 25, 2010
K.B. asks from Aberdeen, MD
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I was just hoping to get some (any) info from anyone who may have had this happen. I am45 yrs old and I feel young for this to happen. Although I have had a child when i turned 40 and another 2 yrs after that. i am thinking that may be why?? Anyway I have looked it up online and have seen exercising to "hold things up" but to be honest that doesnt seem realistic?? I have also seen the other options. I have not made a decision and am doing nothing because i dont no what to do. i am afraid if i wait to long it could get worse?? or cause other prolapses (like bladder or something) ???? I just wish i could feel the security of knowing everything is in place and is going to stay there and not have to worry about it. Also if they did a surgery to "tie things back up" wont it fall again? Huhhh?? THANK YOU SO MUCH for any advice, insight, etc!!!

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L.M.

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K.,
Take a breath. I wish you didn't have to read the negative comments posted.
There are physical therapists who specialize in pelvic floor issues. If you use an OB/GYN ask for a referral. If they can't give you one, call a midwife practice in your area and they WILL give you a list of physical therapists. If you are stuck,email me and I can find one near you.
L. M

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A.V.

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My sister had this when she was 28, she had to have a hysterectomy. A year later a friend of ours had the same thing and had a hysterectomy also. she was around 27 or so. I hate that you are going through this! I will keep you in my prayers!

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K.D.

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My mother had this happen, she had my brother at the same age you had your last, and she had to have her uterus removed. She was MUCH better after that.

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M.V.

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I'm only 35 and was just diagnosed with a urethral prolapse. Luckily I don't have any symptoms and it was only spotted during my well woman. I've had three kids and I think my episiotomies probably contributed to the problem. I'm also breastfeeding and my fertility hasn't returned yet. The urologist said that it'll probably go away. Anyways, I feel young for this problem too. (I know yours is a bit different, though). Hopefully exercise will help you.

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R.D.

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A hysterectomy seems pretty extreme. I was diagnosed w/the same thing and dr. recommended a pessary (didn't work), physical therapy (worked a little but didn't cure it) and a mini-sling. The sling is minimally invasive and sounded more my speed for now (I'm 40). I want to have the surgery for the sling but need to wait a little longer until my baby (2) is more self-sufficient. I was told you couldn't lift anything over 10 lbs. after the surgery for 6-8 weeks. It would be impossible to not lift my 2 yr old for that period of time. I have been dealing w/this since the birth of my first child so it's been almost 5 yrs. It hasn't gotten worse during that time but if it does, I'll have the sling surgery sooner than planned. Definitely see a urogynocologist that specializes in BOTH the urinary and gyno fields. Good luck.

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H.P.

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I don't want to sound rude, that's not my intention at all, but are you planning anymore children? If not why not have a hysterectomy? Think about all the benefits. You'll feel better, you won't have the pain and discomfort from a prolapsed uterus. No more periods! That would be enough for me. I would have them leave me my ovaries as not to jump into menopause. Worry free sex, can't get pregnant, and you're not worrying about birth control. Just my thoughts. I hope you get to feeling better soon.

K.A.

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Are you planning on having any more children? Just wondering because my sister had it and ended up having a hysterectomy. She was in her mid 40's. Had her kids in her 20's. Good luck!

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