View Full Version : Vaginal wall prolapse?
xandrea86x
May 15, 2007, 01:19 PM
I recently wrote telling that I have a lump on the inside of my vagina and that I have not stopped bleeding since having my baby 9 weeks ago well I took the advice from nowwhat and went to c the doctor and she said I have vaginal wall prolapse and that I should do pelvic floor exercises and it should heal, I have been on the internet looking vaginal wall prolapse up and it says that if there is a bulge on the inside at the front of your vagina that its at stage 2-3 and that pelvic floor exercises won't work as well at that stage because the muscles are too badley strained, I am only 20yrs old with 2 kids to the same dad he went for the snip the other week because we both decided that we don't want anymore kids is there any other surgical option that will get rid of it that some one will perform on a patient my age it is really embarresing and not sexy atall HEEEEELP please!! :confused:
J_9
May 15, 2007, 01:22 PM
You should really get a second opinion from another doctor on this. You can try the kegel exercises in the meantime though.
xandrea86x
May 15, 2007, 01:28 PM
Should I be worried though I have had slight back pain and pain in the fron pelvic area since I noticed the bulge 3 days ago I don't mind having a hystraectomy at all as I have 2 children 1 boy 1 girl but I don't think a doctor would refer me for one as I am only 20 but ciould it be a little bit worse than what my doctor has told me she was very thorough and told me exactly what she was doing and looking for and said I still have tiny bits of placenta left in me and that's why I am bleeding still 9 weeks after the birth. Should I be worried and get a second opinion straight away? Were could I go for a second opinion my doctor has been my doctor for years and she is never wrong but I am worried that I will end up feeling very unsexy and not wanting a man to touch me at all its very embarresing my partner understands but its really not nice to have a bulge hanging down were it shouldn't be
J_9
May 15, 2007, 01:34 PM
I am not sure that a hysterectomy would be necessary for something like this. If you are comfortable with your doctor and she is good with you, then you might be able to arrange a consultation with her to have her talk to you about all options that may be available to you.
xandrea86x
May 15, 2007, 01:36 PM
I am not sure that a hysterectomy would be necessary for something like this. If you are comfortable with your doctor and she is good with you, then you might be able to arrange a consultation with her to have her talk to you about all options that may be available to you.
OK thank you very much for your help I might just go and get a second opinion because this is my health even though I don't want any more kids I still want to be around fit and healthy to look after them take care xxx
J_9
May 15, 2007, 01:38 PM
That may be a very good idea.