Uterus turning upside down?.......?!


Question: my sisterinlaw was in alot of pain and we rushed her to the hospital and they said her uterus turned upside down has anyone ever heard of this what does it mean and what will they do to her thanks everyone


Answers: my sisterinlaw was in alot of pain and we rushed her to the hospital and they said her uterus turned upside down has anyone ever heard of this what does it mean and what will they do to her thanks everyone

gee that sounds awful may she be healed and feeling well again

WTF

Have her stop standing on her head.

no im sorry i havent heard of this..um thats a little weird.

I've never heard of such a thing, however mine is tilted which is pretty common. I hope she is ok. Good luck.

If you do a search for 'inverted uterus' you will get some good information.

It's very normal.It could happen after an intercourse.Don't panic it will return back eventually by itself without medical intervention.Don't let anybody allude you to an operation to get it back in place.It's a fraud.

I wonder if you are talking about when a uterus turns inside out. This can happen, esp. after child birth or surgery to the uterus. The muscles that hold the uterus don't work and the uterus can "fall" into the vagina, causing pressure and pain. It is called an "inverted" uterus. I hope she is feeling better soon. The way to correct this is with surgery.

I can't imagine it being that painful...mine was and the doctor did a uterine suspension...that was 43 years ago and it's still fine...did not have any children after that...the doctor said it would be good for 10 years...

My uterus was tipped from the get-go, and with each baby it tipped more 'till it was "upside down"...

I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Are you talking about a prolapsed uterus? That's when it begans to sag and in extreme cases, can partially hang outside the body. That generally only happens in women who have had numerous children.

It's called a prolapse. The uterus falls down in to the vagina. Surgery is needed to place it back in the proper position, or a hysterectomy is needed.





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