Wondering how common it is to have a cystocele following the birth of a baby. My son is 3 months old and I’m still in pain! Any natural remedies.
Rectocele, so bad 2 years later still. Broke and no insurance, gotta love Amerika, Cystocele and rectocele repaired by surgery in 09/09. Pretty awful recovery but once it healed, it made a huge difference in my life and health. Three months postpartum, it’s pretty common. Most dr’s want to wait about a year to see how the body recovers. Unfortunately, mine never did, I actually had vagina physical therapy to strengthen the pelvic floor, hoping to help the bladder, uterus and rectum support themselves better. Didn’t work. I’m terribly small framed and my husbands family passed down enormous headed babies
Time for lots and lots of Kegals, 1.deep core work – align the diaphragm and pelvic floor 2. see a pelvic floor physiotherapist 3. the EPI-NO (depending on the stage of the prolapse), My doc has explained surgical options but they’re only available if I’m completely done having kids! I had much pain prior to the birth of my son but my midwife didn’t know what it was. After my 9lb 6oz baby came through, things got worse! I’ve been trying to take Ligaplex from Standard Process but my little guy has a terrible time with nursing. I will ramp up the kegels and excercises and see if that helps
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