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Grade 2 prolapse 29 years old and pregnancy

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Hi I’m 29 and I have a grade 2 uterine prolapse I have had 2 children and recently lost 2 by miscarriage, I have had no support no guidance has anyone else been through this, or know anyone that has .

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Hi Yellowflow

Please try not to worry. Easier said than done, I know. Prolapse is incredibly common. There is a lot of information on this site about Prolapse, have a look and you'll find some helpful comments.

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