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Re: vaginal flatulence?From: Elizabeth (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 26 Feb 1999 08:20:04 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Anonymous wrote: > >Elizabeth - >Thanks for your kind response. I have been told I have a tilted uterus. I had a child via c-section 11 years ago, and 8 yrs ago I had a couple of laporoscopies for endo. >How would the titled uterus explain this gas thing? It is just to strange. Is there possible way it could be coming from internal sources vs. outside air entering and becoming trapped? And w/out sex, how can >this happen. > Hello again, I'd hate to suggest something that was totally out of line - the reason I mentioned prolapse is b/c sometimes things are a lot loser in there and it's easier for air to work it's way in. I would seriously try and make an appointment with a 'urogynocolist' to have a complete checkup. They tend to examine the entire pelvic floor area versus just the health of the uterus/vagina. I've recently been going to a urogynie for a specific problem and he's provided me w/quite a bit of information. I like my ob/gyn, but her area of interest is a bit different. Let me know how things are and how things go. Wish I were a doctor so I could help a bit more ;-). Much luck!! ELizabeth
-- Elizabeth
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