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Why would you have redundant vaginal tissue (told not prolapse) if you have never had children, have had hysterectomy and are postmenopausal?

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Medical Jargon: Doctors have to describe their observations when they document their exam findings. Redundant vaginal tissue is not abnormal. Its just a description of the way the vaginal folds in on itself in a normal women. Its not just related to childbearing. Vaginal tissue gets more redundant with age and with obesity. Best wishes.

Answered 3/22/2020

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