What are the signs and symptoms of uterine prolapse?
• Other organs in your pelvis may also prolapse. You may have a cystocele (bladder prolapse), rectocele (bowel prolapse), or both. Ask your caregiver for more information about these conditions. • The muscles that hold up your uterus are also used when urinating and having a BM. If these muscles are weak, you may have problems such as: • Leaking urine or BM. • Having to urinate more often than usual. • Taking longer to urinate than usual. • Feeling like there is something blocking your BM. • Feeling like you still have to urinate after you think you are done. • Needing to change position to start or continue urinating. • Needing to push into your vagina to start or continue urinating or having a BM.