Very common in women of childbearing age,
uterine fibroids do not usually pose problems before pregnancy or even during...
Not exact matches
Believe it or not, most women (up to 75 or 80 %) develop
uterine fibroids, but many never know it, since the non-cancerous growths can be so small they don't trigger any symptoms.
I don't know of having highly developed, or even overdeveloped, stomach muscles would necessarily cause a problem, but there is something there that we should discuss, which is if people have had abdominal trauma, meaning maybe a hernia surgery, or a C - section, or an ovarectomy, or any kind of abdominal trauma that may cause scarring or damage, or even if a woman has really bad
uterine fibroids, for example, which can cause pelvic obstruction, anything in the abdominal pelvic area that creates scar tissue, whether it be surgical, or impact trauma, or what have you, has the potential, because the abdomen and pelvis rest up against your intestines, has the potential to impede the movement of stuff through the intestines.
I came to that conclusion because you stated
fibroids don't cause heavier bleeding unless they are submucosal which account for 10 % or less of all
uterine fibroids.
There are other factors than can cause heavy, painful periods that have nothing to
do with childbirth, and everything to
do with just being a woman, including
uterine fibroids or polyps, and weight gain.
But the problem is, this «treatment» doesn't actually treat the root cause of
uterine fibroids or actually address
uterine health long - term.
Other causes of prolapsed uterus could be many births, especially if complications have occurred either during pregnancy or delivery,
fibroids that grow in the
uterine cavity, being overweight or obese, any major surgery that takes place in or around the pelvic cavity which can leave scar tissue and sometimes weakness, lifting heavy items especially if you are
doing this incorrectly, or a weak core.
I
did not start developing these noncancerous tumors until after I had my first child, and now that I am still having complications (caused from the size and regrowth of these
fibroids even after their removal from surgery) more so than before can pueraria mirifica (the estro balance brand with d - indolylmethane) be used to treat (etc. reduce the size, pain, and regrowth of
uterine fibroid tumors)?
The women who had the surgery
did so for the following reasons:
uterine fibroids, abnormal
uterine bleeding, endometriosis, and pelvic pain.