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rectocele and cystocele

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I had surgery to repair both a rectocele and cystocele back in Feb, they were moderate and caused some discomfort mostly lower back pain and problems weeing.

I am not planning any more children (I have 4)but was told there would be some risks if I got pg again but this was because I had also had a CS with my last baby and there would be considerable amounts of scar tissue which could cause problems.

To reduce the risk of a full prolapse I was instructed by the physio to do pelvic floor exercises often every day. Loosing weight will definitely help (I am still struggling but have lost nearly a stone).

HTH
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 18:56:12
here is the recent support thread

I hope you can find answers, and good luck
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 18:51:04
fianlly saw gyno today and he says i have a SMALL rectocele and cystocele. What does small mean? some days i am so down about it, i can't imagine a big one.

I know there was a support thread but cant find it and have some specific questions i need answering that he either couldn't or wouldn't answer.

has anyone gone on to have another baby after being diagnosed? how did it affect it?
what are the risks of getting pregnant again?
what are the risks of a full prolapse now?
what do i need to do to reduce those risks?
about 3stone over weight and am trying to lose, have lost first 1.5 stone by having a baby and a bit of dieting but obv need to get cracking.

hmm, lots to think about. might not have another one as not sure can mentally cope with worse than this.
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