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New Mom Seeking Postpartum Bladder Prolapse Info

Women's Health | Last Active: Mar 26, 2022 | Replies (6)

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Thanks for replying lindes! How are you recovering from your surgery? I heard it’s pretty non-invasive, did you find that to be true? I am interested in any medication(s) anyone may have been prescribed to help with the symptoms that I mentioned…the sensation of having to frequently urinate even though I’ve just urinated; that burning, stinging feeling mostly associated with a UTI. Not sure if you or anyone else experienced that with a prolapsed bladder but it’s pretty debilitating unfortunately and until I finish physical therapy to see if my bladder will go back to its original place, I don’t see how I can live with these symptoms 🙁

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Well, because thy had to do some work on my vulva/vagina, they went through there to repair the bladder. I was sent home with a Foley catheter and a urine bag attached to my leg. I had to keep the catheter for 10 days. I am now back to normal, and healing pretty well. My vaginal wound is still a little spotting, and generates a bit of pain, depending how I move.
My urination is pretty normal, I still need to get up in the night to empty my bladder, butt hat is not painful or uncomfortable. I am glad that they fixed my bladder issue, and I can live a normal life again.