Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Early Intervention Is Key to Pelvic Floor and Birth Injury Recovery
Maternal birth injuries and traumatic deliveries are common, but seeking treatment early is important for recovery and improved quality of life for new moms.
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Yes, You Can Live with Pelvic Prolapse: Here's How
The causes of pelvic organ prolapse are complex. It’s often influenced by genetics, race, aging, pregnancy, smoking and obesity.
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