If I have prolapse but do not leak urine, is bladder testing still necessary?
If you need to have surgery to correct the prolapse, bladder testing (or urodynamics) is necessary because the prolapsed portion of your vagina may be pushing on your urethra and blocking urine leakage. If so, correcting the prolapse may leave you with urinary incontinence. Urodynamics performed when holding the prolapse in its normal position will determine if you will need a continence procedure at the time of prolapse surgery.