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Started by Misato, June 28, 2014, 07:51:48 PM

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alabamagirl

I don't know what prolapse is, and I'm not on good enough internet right now to go look up scary pictures or videos, but it doesn't sound pleasant. *cringe*
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mrs izzy

Prolapse quick explanation. It is when the neo vagina internal lining does not heal fast to the sides of the wall.

You can get a partial or a total prolapse.

Anyway it is not good. Have to have it surgery repaired.

One of them Major complication things.

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awilliams1701

Basically the tube falls out of the hole and goes inside out. In the ass version that I've seen, you're ass is literally falling out of your body.
Ashley
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alabamagirl

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mm

A cis woman can have a prolapse as well.  There vagina with the uterus slip down and the cervix can actually appear at the vaginal opening.  A GYN surgeon can try to sew the top of the uterus to the muscles above or do a hysterectomy.  There is also a device that can the inserted into the vagina to hold the parts up too.
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awilliams1701

I agree but when I saw it, it was one of those things that's horrible to look at, but also hard to look away. I don't recall how that video came up. Ive had mixed feeling since seeing it. I'll tell you one thing though. There was nothing sexually appealing about it.

Quote from: Pikachu on July 02, 2014, 10:09:52 PM
*cringes more*
Ashley
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Agent_J

Quote from: awilliams1701 on July 02, 2014, 09:42:38 PM
I've heard you have to do it for life though. I would imagine that while there might be minor complications it would be possible to stop after you're fully healed if you decide you're not worried about depth.

Brassard didn't seem to think any significant complication would have any but the most remote odds after 6 months. For me, the bigger issue is with my PC muscle. I'm supposed to be down to once per week now but haven't managed to get less frequent than once every other day; trying to go three days means dilator insertion is excruciating.
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Misato

Quote from: mm on July 02, 2014, 10:13:29 PM
A cis woman can have a prolapse as well.  There vagina with the uterus slip down and the cervix can actually appear at the vaginal opening.  A GYN surgeon can try to sew the top of the uterus to the muscles above or do a hysterectomy.  There is also a device that can the inserted into the vagina to hold the parts up too.

I think I know someone dealing with this. They didn't make it sound pleasant.

Yeah, I'm totally good on what to do here. It's just the me-getting-surgery thing...
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suzifrommd

My surgeon stressed that prolapse was extremely rare and that in her entire career she'd only seen one, and that was when the patient had been prevented from dilating.
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