Sentences with word «cystocele»

For women with cystocele and rectocele (relaxed pelvic floor often from vaginal child birth) we have seen these products reduce and possibly eliminate these issues.
Maybe she already had a TVTO and cystocele repair after her first one or two babies and wants to avoid reinjury.
Prolapsed bladders (also called cystoceles or fallen bladders) are separated into four grades based on how far the bladder droops into the vagina.
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I gave birth 4 weeks ago and was diagnosed with a stage 2 cystocele as well as the abdominal separation.
I'm 57, postmenopausal, and have a severe cystocele and moderate uterine prolapse.
Of course, I can't give you personalized advice since I am not your healthcare provider and have not completed an examination, but from what you are describing, YES this is a routine I would recommend for your mild - moderate cystocele.
Maybe she has an android pelvis or platypelloid pelvis and really has a large baby (like that 15 pound child in the UK recently) and doesn't want to risk a shoulder dystocia or cystocele, or rectocele, or uterine proplapse.
Bladder prolapse (cystocele)- incomplete emptying due to sagging of part of the bladder can lead to a pocket of concentrated urine which constantly stimulates the detrusor muscle to contract
There are many types of prolapses with uterine prolapse (the uterus is falling down), cystocele (the bladder is falling down) or rectocele (the rectum is falling down) being the most common.
Please reassure me that nothing I'm doing here should exacerbate symptoms of a cystocele or uterine prolapse.
I have vaginal prolapse and a cystocele.
I am 40 years old and have been diagnosed with a cystocele, uterine prolapse and rectocele.
I have been doing kegels for 6 mths now and feeling discouraged that my prolapse (cystocele / rectocele) are still the same degree (or slightly worse) despite pelvic tone being better.
I have a grade 3/4 cystocele and uterine prolapse following my second delivery (first delivery involved 3 + hours of pushing and forceps.)
(I prefer yours, and wish there was someone in my area who did your method.I think it is more useful for my cystocele.)
The exercises have made a tremendous improvement in my cystocele at 4 months post partum.
Can I go back to that, or will my cystocele worsen from that type of exercise?
So even tho I have a cystocele (very little incontinence) they started me on that program.
I didn't realize I had a cystocele until then.
She also said there is not much going on, MAYBE a grade 1 cystocele.
I have been doing pilates and yogo for 2 - 3 years but now been told by the gynaecologist to stop both due to grade 1 cystocele / urethrocele.
I first discovered my POP (grade two cystocele and mild uterine prolapse) at 2.5 weeks post partum with my little 6 lb 3oz girl.
When I first discovered my stage 2 cystocele and rectocele after delivering my 2nd baby I was devastated.
I'm already seeing such improvements with the look of my cystocele, and I can't tell you how elated I am!
At 2 weeks postpartum, I discovered I had a cystocele, which was confirmed by my OB at 6 weeks pp.
cystocele: a prolapse that involves the front wall of the vagina and the descent or shift of the bladder
I have a cystocele that is «bad enough» that I can see it with a mirror and can feel it (am aware that it's there) some days.
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