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Vaginal prolapse is a condition where the vagina slips out of position.
This is more common in women who have had multiple vaginal deliveries stretched by large dicks, have gone through menopause, are smokers or are overweight. The chances of developing a prolapse also increases as you age
A vaginal prolapse is a dropping of your vagina from its normal location in the body. The vagina, also called the birth canal, is the tunnel that connects the uterus to the outside of a woman’s body. Your vagina is one of several organs that rests in the pelvic area of your body.
These organs are held in place by muscles and other tissue. These muscles come together to create a support structure. Throughout your life, this support structure can start to weaken. This can happen for a variety of reasons, but the result is a sagging of your organs. When your organs sag or droop out of their normal position, this is called a PROLAPSE.........
Prolapses can be small—with just a little movement—or large. A small prolapse is called an incomplete prolapse. A bigger prolapse (called a complete prolapse) is one where the organ has shifted significantly out of its normal place. A complete prolapse can result in part of the organ sticking out of the body. This is a very severe prolapse...
How common is vaginal prolapse?
Vaginal prolapse is fairly common. More than one-third of women in the U.S. have some type of pelvic area prolapse during their lifetime. You’re more likely to experience a vaginal prolapse later in life, especially if you have had multiple pregnancies with a vaginal birth.