Uterine "cabling": The uterus has three separate paired ligaments that hold it in suspension. They are the broad, round and uterosacral ligaments, and they act like "guide wires" or cables on a tall TV antenna tower by "swaying" with the wind.(your movements) Women who have had several vaginal deliveries of large infants, and women with chronic coughs from smoking or COPD are at the greatest risks for prolapse.
Answered 11/10/2015
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