Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery
Colpocleisis
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Fecal Incontinence
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Relaxed Vaginal Outlet
Rectocele
Ureteral Injury During Gynecologic Surgery
Uterine Prolapse
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Vesicovaginal and Ureterovaginal Fistula
Vesicovaginal Fistula
Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive FAQ's
Pregnancy and childbirth
Heavy lifting or straining
Chronic coughing or vomiting
Being overweight
Menopause
Pelvic surgery
Smoking
Prolapse, Incontinence, Difficulty emptying the bladder or rectum, and Pelvic pain.
A range of treatments can minimize symptoms or repair damage
Pelvic floor repair surgery
How severe is the damage?
What treatments would you recommend?
How much pelvic floor strength will I regain?
What changes can I make to preserve my pelvic floor function?
Avoid strenuous activities for about 4 to 6 weeks after surgery
Pat the incision dry after showering
Don't take a bath for the first week after surgery