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kateambro Prolapsed bladder 15 Oct 31 2009, 8:45 PM EDT by Anonymous
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I had a fourth degree laceration with my second delivery. It was a forceps delivery. Since then, I have had problems with bladder and bowel control. I was diagnosed with a second degree cystocele and first degree rectocele about a year ago. I haven't had any problems with them until about a month ago. During my last period, I was changing my tampon and noticed a large bulge coming from my vagina. I also had lower back pain and cramping, which has continued since I discovered the bulge (which is my bladder prolapsing). I was wondering how many women have significant discomfort with a second degree cystocele, what is the cause of the discomfort, and why is this considered and elective surgery if one is having discomfort. I have had significant discomfort for the past month and my urogynecologist has dealt with the whole situation very passively. I am very discouraged, have been on pain medication for over a month, and I wonder why I must wait so long to get help. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Anonymous hi my per 0 Oct 27 2009, 2:02 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
Anonymous sexually active 1 Oct 22 2009, 4:30 PM EDT by PATRICIAJOHNSON
 
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can an OBGYN tell if a women has had anal sex
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