Many women will experience severe consequences to their uterus after giving birth to their first child, such as uterine prolapse. This is mainly because the first child may be difficult to deliver or may be a giant baby. In short, it will damage the woman's body to a certain extent. So, can women with uterine prolapse still have children? This question is very important for many mothers who want to have a second child. So, can women with uterine prolapse still have children? What are the reasons? Let’s find out together. Uterine prolapse can be caused by: 1. Injuries caused by childbirth (such as giant babies, difficult labor, etc.) 2. The pressure in the abdominal cavity is too high (for example, excessive obesity, chronic cough, constipation, or compression by a tumor in the pelvic cavity will increase the pressure in the abdominal cavity). 3. Age and organ aging, coupled with a decrease in the female hormone estrogen, cause the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) to lose tension and the uterine ligaments to gradually degenerate and atrophy. 4. Uterine prolapse may also be a sequelae after various pelvic surgeries. 5. Even if you do not have the above experience, congenital weakness and relaxation of the pelvic muscles can also cause uterine prolapse. The symptoms caused by uterine prolapse are based on the fact that the uterus is a bag-like tissue that nurtures the fetus during pregnancy. It is usually fixed in the pelvic cavity, but once it sags due to various reasons, it will cause various uncomfortable symptoms. include: 1. There is a feeling of pressure in the pelvic cavity and a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen. 2. Feeling pain in the lower back. 3. Feeling pain during sexual intercourse. 4. Because there is a bladder in front of the uterus and a rectum behind it, once it sags, urination or defecation problems may occur. 5. Severe patients may feel a protrusion in their lower body. 6. Severe patients may have difficulty walking due to uterine prolapse. The best treatment for uterine prolapse is surgery. After vaginal hysterectomy, the basic ligament and other supporting tissues are fixed, and the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal wall are repaired at the same time, including suturing the anterior vaginal wall mucosa to prevent bladder prolapse, and suturing the posterior vaginal wall mucosa to prevent rectal prolapse. For those who still want to get pregnant, they will be advised to use other treatments, such as exercise to strengthen the pelvic floor muscle tissue, or use estrogen cream applied to the vagina to strengthen the vagina and strengthen the support for the uterus. There are also external supports that are placed in the vagina to prevent uterine prolapse, but this is only a temporary palliative treatment. Can I have a child if I have a prolapsed uterus? Some medical experts have given their own answers to this question. It is possible to have children with uterine prolapse, but it may be more difficult to get pregnant. Before having children, uterine prolapse must be treated so that you can recover. Then there is no need to worry about the baby being born having various physical problems. This shows how important physical health is to a person. It not only affects yourself but also the next generation. |
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