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Ask Dr. R – prolapse, incontinence and fibroids after one pregnancy, age 48

Hello Doctor,
I am a 48 year old, one vaginal delivery with stress incontinence since. Recently had difficulty with tampon insertion during period….went to PCP and she said I have a cystocele and prolapse of uterus. I am so stressed about it. I am extremely active and lift weights and kickbox..do a lot of cardio with jumping. Now feels like I have a tampon in when I work out after. I have three fibroids…one in fundus meas. 5cm one central meas. 4.8cm and one at lower margin 2.8cm. I am pertrified of mesh support. What do you as a woman who understands uterine preservation emotionally for a woman think about myomectomy with ligament suspension shortening and pessary when exercising and tabel invertion therapy????? Curious as to what you think.

Hello Ms. S,
You bring many important issues to the table. Your fibroids don’t sound big enough to be an issue here, but the necessity of myomectomy or other fibroid specific therapy can only be determined with a live consultation and recent imaging. Assuming your fibroids are present but of no clinical relevance at present, you may not even need surgery. With mild prolapse, pessary use and Kegel exercise may be all you need to hold the prolapse at bay while you continue to kickbox and live a full and active life. I am very strongly biased toward uterine resuspension for women with prolapse, unless there is a very good reason, aside from the prolapse, to consider concomitant hysterectomy, and completely understand and validate your emotional attachment to your uterus. I also understand your reticence regarding mesh – all graft materials must be carefully considered, and there is a growing concern regarding plastic/permanent mesh support grafting for prolapse repair. There is no data on table inversion therapy for prolapse, but it certainly won’t make anything worse. Or as I say in my book, parachute jumping, no, bungie jumping, yes. If you can travel to NYC, you can ask to speak to my patient advocate, Judy, about scheduling a consultation. Or you may find my book on pelvic organ prolapse and vaginal rejuvenation helpful – exercises, pessaries, graft materials and all the current uterine resuspension techniques are described and illustrated – see http://www.plumbingandrenovations.com. For a specialist in your area, see http://www.augs.org.
All the best!
Dr. R

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1 Anonymous { 05.03.10 at 9:35 am }

great post as usual!

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