Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when pelvic organs such as the bladder, urethra, rectal, or uterine tissue bulge into or out of the vagina. This condition is caused by weak pelvic floor muscles that can no longer support the burden of the surrounding connective tissue, allowing organs to fall and disrupt weak points on the vaginal wall. Pelvic organ prolapse can cause discomfort and can limit sexual and physical activity, though the condition generally does not worsen over time and does not pose any serious health dangers. Risk of developing this condition increases with age and is higher in women who have given birth vaginally.

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Pelvic Floor Level 1 - PF1

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