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Done Tvh And Pelvic Support Repair, Felt Large Knots, Vagina Doesn't Look Same, Not Sexually Active

I hAD A tvh AND pelvic support repair in Dec. 2012 My vagina doesn't look the same. It seems to have large knots and I can feel something hard likeI did when my bladder was prolapsed. I'm not sexually active, but if I were I don't know if a partner could even find where to enter, and if penetration happened it's seems like it would be very painful. Any thoughts on what this is. It just doesn't look normal.
Tue, 1 Oct 2013
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Hi, if you are in sexually active age, you can try having sex, if fails then you can have an alternative. Any how i advise you to consult your surgeon whether you can try or to avoid, and then proceed.
I suppose you might be over reacting to the issue. if the surgeon says it is not possible, you can think of it. As it is a flexible part, probably you may not have any problem. Thank you.
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Done Tvh And Pelvic Support Repair, Felt Large Knots, Vagina Doesn't Look Same, Not Sexually Active

Hi, if you are in sexually active age, you can try having sex, if fails then you can have an alternative. Any how i advise you to consult your surgeon whether you can try or to avoid, and then proceed. I suppose you might be over reacting to the issue. if the surgeon says it is not possible, you can think of it. As it is a flexible part, probably you may not have any problem. Thank you.