^^ thank you!! Good luck darling!
I have a prolapse and I suggest your friend speak to a gynaecologist, I was 24 when I got mine and it was the result of my sons long traumatic birth he is my only child so it was not expected!
there are different degrees of prolapse and there are different options available out there to try.
Pelvic floors are a must but some other options are:
I use a pessary to hold everything up so I can get through the day without it 'all hanging out', there is a surgery called a bladder sling but it's only for older people as its a 10 year fix kind of thing and would need to be repeated, and there is a hysterectomy and reconstruction which is the route my gynaecologist has suggested for me after allowing me to go through one more pregnancy (this one)
Bit of a bummer for our big family plans but at least we are able to have one more :)
Yes, she was talkibg about surgery. But its weird that the doc said it will go back in on its own
My aunt has it after having 4 kids so close together. She says she has to push it back in also! She's looking into having surgery done to put it back where it belongs. Inside!
Its called a prolapse I never had one but it can happen with your bladder , uterus and rectum
My grandmother had 7 kids and had the same issue. It got so bad that she had to push it back in. After 30+ yrs of that she finally got the surgery a few years ago to put in a bladder swing.