I have had prolapse uterus since I was 18 when I had my daughter. The Doctors said it would correct itself but it never did, I am now 38 years old and it is a stage 3/4 which means the next step is surgery to remove or shorten my uterus. I have gotten pregnant with the help of the medicines Clomid and Provera, my son is now 4 going on 5. My husband and I did everything from different positions and laying on my back with my legs up now we are going to try this one more time so I can have one more child before surgery.
I tried for 7 months to get pregnant with my prolapsed uterus but have not had sucsess and + am only 26 dont know if it's my prolaspsed uterus or something else I heard you can'd get pregnant with this diagnosis
Sometimes, a woman’s uterus may be tilted forwards or backwards within the pelvic cavity, rather than being prolapsed. This condition is known as “tipped uterus” and occurs for similar reasons as uterine prolapse – the uterine support ligaments are not as taut as they should be. Often, a tipped uterus occurs before a woman has had any children.
Having a tipped uterus is not usually associated with infertility and does not usually threaten an otherwise viable pregnancy. Investigating whether or not the uterus is tipped forwards or backwards is usually only considered after all other causes of female infertility have been ruled out. In rare instances only, your doctor may recommend repositioning of your uterus to enhance your chances of falling pregnant.
If your uterus is tipped and you fall pregnant, there is usually little risk to the developing baby. As your baby grows, the uterus tends to reposition itself. For most women, the uterus has righted itself by the tenth or twelfth week of pregnancy right. In exceptionally rare cases, the uterus does not move into the upright position and a miscarriage may occur. If you miscarry for this reason, your doctor may discuss with you the option of surgically correcting the position of the uterus before you try to conceive again.