Date: 2011-12-26 05:45 pm (UTC)
It might be hard for us to say without a professional examination. Prolapse is extremely common--I've heard up to half of people who have had a baby have some degree of it, and sometimes nulliparious people as well. It doesn't always have to do with vaginal birth--I had a C-section due to breech and have a minor one and I've heard it has as much to do with the weight of the baby on everything. But there is such a wide degree--from severe ones with your cervix actually starting to fall outside your vagina to extremely minor ones. I wouldn't panic too much yet--you might still be healing and swollen with hormonal changes. Have you had your follow-up yet? As I said, I have a minor one and sex feels a tiny bit different but still works and is pleasurable--sometimes even better! And I'm 8 months along with my second and it hasn't gotten worse to speak of yet but I guess we'll see. Check with your provider and there is a wide range of possible remedies from kegels and other exercises to inserts to surgery to just monitoring and at this point it may be nothing to fear and just part of recovery.
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