A young prolapse: Vaginal prolapse is uncommon in 26 year olds, unless there have been multiple vaginal deliveries and inadequate repairs. A pessary can be inserted without anesthesia on most occasions. A better solution is to have the vaginal prolapse surgically repaired if you are finished with childbearing.
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