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I had a rectocele and cystocele, had them for years since the birth of my DS.
After seeing a gynae years ago and having no luck with the ring pessaries (do they stay in for anyone?) he recommended a hysterectomy and prolapse repair. I ignored that for a few years as I was in my mid thirties.
Last year after having a smear test my gynae recommended taking a course of pelvic floor exercises with a specialist midwife. They were fantastic, she taught me how to isolate and strengthen every muscle and how to lift my bladder through exercise. Despite that the prolapse was gradually getting worse.
My gynae recommended surgery but first referred me for tests, namely bladder and bowel function tests. Grim but necessary, leave your dignity at the door.
I had the surgery two weeks ago - laparascopic sub total hysterectomy (leaving the ovaries) and a double prolapse repair with two prosthetic inserts attched to my spine.
No lifting for a good while but it has been surprisingly pain free and I'm recovering quickly. No need to fear it. It feels like I've had a vagina lift 😁
The process from the smear to having the surgery has taken a year. Probably relevant is that I live in France, the procedures are the same but not everyone has the same investigations prior to surgery.
Happy to answer any questions.