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Uterine pessary bleeds

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I’m post menopause and have a uterine prolapse I’ve had a ring pessAry for about 8 months about 5 weeks ago I was using the eastogen cream and the applicator scratched my cervix and I had a small bleed the nurse checked and said I had grazed my cervix then today I noticed I had another small bleed , has anybody experienced this please

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sweetsusie

I don't know that much about these rings, but know that they can cause all sorts of problems...and the mesh repairs, too. I think I'd rather pee my pants and wear a pad than to mess around with these things. You should probably have it removed forever, in my humble opinion. (I'm 70 years old, too...so I can relate..)

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Palermo

My Mom has. The doctor puts a nuva ring in before the pessary

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