Hi Ladies: Need Some Help Here Posted: 11-04-07 10:41am
I'm a 28 year old mother of two. Since
the birth of my youngest (two and a half
years ago) I have had a lot of pain using
tampons. Sometimes they won't go in. I
get them in so far, and it is like there
is something in the way, and they just
won't go in any farther. When it hits
this "obstical" there is moderate pain,
and i just have to leave it there, knowing
that it should be up just a tiny bit more.
Sometimes when the tampon is in there,
(not quite high enough) I will get a dull
throbing aching feeling, like tonnes of
presure, and fullness. Comparable to the
pressure that you would feel during
childbirth, but not as intense. Also, it
dosn't feel like a direct route from
vagina opening to cervix. The Tampon
wants to go down a winding road to get
there. off to the right a bit, then
further in, then to the left......strange
that it cant just go "up"
After I had my first baby, i noticed some
prolapse. She had been a very difficult
delivery, with over two hours of pushing,
and something gave. Now at times i do
feel some tissure, and it is really
difficult to have a bowel movement. The
dr said it is not utering prolapse, but
prolapes of the vaginal wall, and pelvic
mussles. She also said that this is not
tipically something you see in young
women, but more mid life women.
My question is for anyone who has had this
happen to their bodies, does the problems
I'm having with tampons sound like
something that might be caused by the
prolapse? Is there anything short of
surgery that will help this? I'm not sure
if we are done having babies, so i don't
want to take that step yet
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sillysallie1990
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Posted: 11-04-07 14:53pm
i would go ask your docter i have no
clue...
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Georgia59
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Posted: 11-04-07 17:40pm
If you have had a prolapse you might need
a c-section anyway... I would ask the doc
about it.
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Ivy25
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Joined: 07 Nov 2007 Posts: 46 Location: Harrisburg, Pa USA
Posted: 11-07-07 15:26pm
At the moment I am unsure to what is
wrong, you should do some research on the
computer, and visit your doctor again so
you can figure out what's going on. Right
now I would say you need to stop using
tampons and stick to the pads if you
haven't already. I hope this helps you!
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tiffy1976
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Joined: 07 Nov 2007 Posts: 4
Posted: 11-08-07 09:02am
Sounds to me like you have a definite
prolapse. Since there's pain, I would
think it's your uterus that is prolapsed
and you're pushing the tampon into your
cervix. Do you experience this same pain
during intercourse? Good luck to you.
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amyamy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 44
Posted: 11-12-07 14:43pm
do u pain during sex? i would say to give
up tampons..they are not healthy
anyway..no need to push yr body to do sth
it doesn't want..pain means that sth is
wrong..that's y we pain..and of course go
to the doctor ..i know..sometimes they r
not so helpful but try to find a good
one..