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Prolapses and the pelvic floor

What is a prolapse and why do they happen. A prolapse occurs when one or more of the organs in the pelvis shift from from their normal position and push on the walls of the vagina, or in the case of the uterus, bulge into into. There are four main types which involve the womb (uterus), bowel, bladder or top of the vagina. A prolapse can cause pain and discomfort but it is not life threatening. In many cases symptoms can be improved with pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle changes, but in some cases medical treatment may be required. What are…

18 years after the WHI study whats to celebrate

Happy 18th! The WHI study on HRT has come of age. But should we be celebrating? Some doctors argue the effects of this study have cost a generation of women their long term health.   You may remember waking up 18 years ago to headlines emblazoned across newspapers proclaiming hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increased the risk of developing breast cancer. If you were about to take your morning dose, you could easily be forgiven for spitting it out and then flushing it and the rest of the packet down the loo. And you wouldn’t have been alone. The story was…