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Cervix tilting to right.

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OnNaturesCourse · 16/04/2018 23:06

5 months pp.
Episiotomy done due to baby being stuck. Cut to the right.

I've had on / off aches down there ever since but all doctors say is it will be reviewed if it's still a problem at 6 months pp. I gave in today and bought some thrush treatment as on top of the aching I have discharge, a itch and burning. Self diagnosed but hey ill try anything.

I got the pessary and when I used the little wand thing to insert it it felt like it was going off to the right, and then kinda straightened up. No pain or anything when inserting (or when wiggling around trying to pop/push the pessary off the wand)

I have had to use the same thrush treatment before pregnancy and I don't remember it being like that, prehaps a little to the side but nothing that's made me stop and notice. I wonder if my new righty cervix could be down to my scar/xut or difficult birth? I'll definitely mention when I'm next at the GP but wonder of anyone else has this either before or after childbirth?

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sockappella · 16/04/2018 23:16

I have the same! It makes wearing a mooncup quite difficult, as the end was sticking into my sides. I had to cut the whole thing off in the end.

OnNaturesCourse · 16/04/2018 23:20

Sock... Was yours after birth? Do you get any trouble from it? (aside from the mooncup!)

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sockappella · 17/04/2018 00:05

Yes, after an episiotomy. Other than the mooncup, I haven't had any problems, but it worries me in regards to any future pregnancies/labours. I wonder if another baby would get stuck again?

BlueEyedBengal · 17/04/2018 00:24

Sock I have a tilting womb ( found out after 2 nd pregnancy) and I have had 6 children naturally no problems

OnNaturesCourse · 17/04/2018 12:55

I don't want more children but yes, that thought crossed my mind too.

Right after birth I was paranoid I had prolapse (I have a tendency to worry) because of the pressure I felt but it passed around 2 months pp. I was left with a very sensative vagina - not for sex or anything but tight jeans were out the window. Now the pressure is building again and now I think about it the pressure is always to the right - probably why I always put it down to my scar healing inside post birth. I wonder if something has been knocked out of place during birth, can this happen do you think? I had forceps too and it was all very brutal.

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