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Prolapse

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HotelCal · 02/11/2023 14:09

Just been diagnosed grade 2 prolapse after birth. Can't stop crying about as feel quality of life is already being severely impacted. Can't lift children, go on long walks, exercise etc. Debating whether I just put my children in full time childcare. Really worried about impact on relationship. Seeing a physio but hard to know if this will go away or I just have to live a restricted life. Any advice please as I'm despairing.

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Firsttimemummie · 17/02/2024 12:48

@cpat122 I’m just tired of the uncomfortableness and the annoying pain! I can deal with it for a few months whilst having the treatment, I just hope it helps! Yeah I have physio with the pelvic health doctors so hopefully they can make me feel better! Thank you I’ll have a look into that! Yeah it really doesn’t help with the depression, actually i think the prolapse was what really set it of/made it worse! Oh wow really 40% us ladies tea have to get through stuff 😩x

cpat122 · 11/03/2024 17:35

How are you doing @Firsttimemummie

Firsttimemummie · 11/03/2024 19:24

@cpat122 I’m doing so much better thank you! I went to physio last week and they examined me and they said physio will sort it out, not as bad as i thought 😊, hope you’re doing well x

cpat122 · 11/03/2024 20:12

So good to hear. Hopefully this thread will give others hope.

cpat122 · 29/04/2024 20:20

Hi ladies, can I ask what the future of exercise looks like for anyone that dealt with pp prolapse. Thank you.

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