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Is it possible to have baby after rectocele repair surgery?

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I had rectocele prolapse after a difficult child birth and had to have it surgically repaired 6 months later. That was 6 years ago. I’m thinking about having another child and I’m happy to have C section this time so not to undo the work of the surgery. Is it possible to have a baby again? Will I have prolapse again even with C section? I have tried to find out more information online but couldn’t so far. Has anyone experienced this or can give me some advice? Thank you!

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