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Possible bladder prolapse please help!!

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Ladylalaboo1 · 17/04/2022 05:37

Posting here as well as womens health:

Ok long post so bare with me ! so I had my 1st dc at 24 7 years ago, it was a hard birth ( 60+ hours, had epidural, medicine to help quicken the labour etc) and from that day I've never been able go a day when I haven't accidentally peed a bit coughing or sneezing or laughing etc. the first two weeks after I had my daughter I had no control over my bladder it was as if it would just pour out of me but I was told it was just the strain of child birth and that my pelvic floor was stretched and stressed due to the long birth and that it would be back to normal. After a while it did get better to the point where I mentioned above I was peeing during laughing sneezing coughing etc. fast forward to today I've had 3 children in total, my last daughter was born in sept 2020 - and the bladder/ urine issues have got worse. I cannot run anywhere with with children or I wet myself a significant amount, if I squat for whatever reason like I'm playing with kids or sorting out laundry then urine will leak out, trampolining is a no go. It's that bad that I take a spare pair of underwear with me to work and wear a pad, any sudden heavy lifting or anything and I pee. I have , embarrassingly , leaked during sex a number a times, which is horrifying but DH didn't even notice, even when I pointed it out. For awhile now it's kind of just a running joke
Between my kids and dh that don't make mummy laugh too much she will pee! Or mummy can't go on the trampoline she will wee! And I join in on this just assuming it's what happens after child birth. I do pelvic floor exercises often and was really good at doing them whilst pregnant. I'm not overweight 9st 5 and am 5ft1 and my children were quite small in weight - well average, 7lbs 5 7lbs 10 and 6lbs 8. All births were vaginal, only first was with an epidural the other two were natural with just gas and air and a lot better ( 2nd 8 hours 3rd 3 hours) Today on the toilet I felt really full feeling in my vagina. Have felt this before, but it was really bulging today and I had a feel and there's a lot of bulging and pressure down there, it's also stinging abit and I feel like my bladder is never empty. I just wondered if anyone had any symptoms of this and could advise really? It's not normal is it this amount of peeing when out an about? I guess I've just always assumed naively that it was just what childbirth did to you but it's like I'm Seeing it for the first time now where I'm wondering if I actually might have some form of bladder prolapse that has been going on for awhile and causing these issues?? It's making me quite upset actually writing down everything in black and white as it does affect my life day to day. I remember a few years ago now being on a roller coaster and the pressure and dramatic dropping and swooping motion made Me leak and I was mortified it would be on the seat after, it wasn't THANK GOD but it's really embarrassing. I have to carry deodorant and perfume everywhere and spray over my clothes in that general area frequently due to the leaking even with pads as I'm conscious I smell. I have a very sensitive stomach as well in terms of sickness so if I'm Ill then the first thing to happen is Ill be sick and it's at a point now where I know I'll be sick in the toilet so I take my pants off and lay a towel down as I know I will fully wet myself due to force of the vomiting.

I'm so sorry this is long I'm just realising it's not normal and I wondered if anybody had any help or info regarding this??

Thanks so much for reading this much !!!

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Hill1991 · 17/04/2022 06:06

I would make a gp appointment to ask them to check for a prolapse as you can have surgery to correct it if it's bad enough if not there are other things that they can do to help, but in the mean time have you thought about using the tena ladies pants instead of the pads as they are less Likely to move around and you leak through them.

xMari · 17/04/2022 12:42

Hi OP, I’m so sorry you’re going through this. You should definitely contact your gp as soon as possible because it could be caused by a few things. If it is a prolapse, the sooner you get help, the less invasive the treatment could be.
I had a prolapse whilst I was a teen (now almost 26) and my experience was very painful. I had the same sensation of my bladder never being empty and needed to urinate all the time, and going from sitting to standing position was a lot of stress for my bladder.
I’ve heard incontinence after childbirth may be common but isn’t normal (I’m not trying to worry you here) but you can get help for this and I can personally recommend tena pants or liners in the meantime!

Good luck with this, it can get better Flowers

Legday · 18/05/2022 07:40

@Ladylalaboo1 this is me too! You are describing my experience and how I feel. Did you see GP and what did they recommend?
I saw womens health physio and she suggested pessary. I am trying to find out more about this.

Ladylalaboo1 · 18/05/2022 07:52

Legday · 18/05/2022 07:40

@Ladylalaboo1 this is me too! You are describing my experience and how I feel. Did you see GP and what did they recommend?
I saw womens health physio and she suggested pessary. I am trying to find out more about this.

Hi! Sorry you are experiencing this too!! I did have an appointment but then we had some awful health concerns with my dh to contend with so I cancelled it and put it to the back of priorities for the time being. I have booked another appointment for next week so I will keep you updated with what they say. I'm hoping they can refer me for physio and I've read some women have the electric treatment with the pulses sent directly to the pelvic floor to help strengthen but not sure if this is what they will recommend especially with how underfunded they are atm! But I'll keep you updated, hope you get your issue sorted too xx

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