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Re: UTERINEPROLAPSE: I may have a mild uterine prolapseFrom: nz (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 29 Apr 2009 17:09:21 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 29 Apr 2009, nz wrote: > >I'm not sure though - as I really don't have any risk factors. > >I am in my early twenties >Not sexually active >Physically active >Obviously no child birth > >My vaginal canal depth (vagina opening to cervix) is only 1.5 to 2 >inches. >So it would be stage one, if it is a uterine prolapse (not extending >past the hymen/vaginal opening > >I'm not sure if it has always been this way, although for as long as I >have paid attention to the area it has been like this. > >I actually have not started seeing a gynecologist yet, but have an >appointment in the near future, and I'm wondering if I am just being >paranoid or if I should bring this up. Any opinions about my situation >- from doctors or people that have experienced this ..I would greatly >appreciate it. > >Thank you In addition - no genetic factors and I probably should mention even though the slight embarrassment that recently I tried to use something during masturbation - and that something was too painful and I couldn't continue. This worries me, I do not want to have painful intercourse when I get married soon.
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