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By *heGriswolds OP   Couple
33 weeks ago

Cambridge

Just uploaded a couple of pics, Not really much I can say really but just about ready for action again, hubby had quick test and said reminds him of when I was young lol

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.

I'm Having a simple moment but what do you mean... ?

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By *mmaleiaWoman
33 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

What exactly do they do to it?

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By *heGriswolds OP   Couple
33 weeks ago

Cambridge

They make it nice and tight put simply

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By *avexxMan
33 weeks ago

cheshire

is like a nip and tuck..

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.

Couldn't pelvic floor exercises do that?

Sorry I'm actually genuinely curious. I do a lot of pelvic floor exercises as I like to not pee when I sneeze or laugh and having had 6 children it took its toll.

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By *arla SwingerWoman
33 weeks ago

Somewhere

Bits snipped off, or just stitched up?

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By *ornycougaWoman
33 weeks ago

NOT IN THE UK Wherever I lay my hat

If the pair of you think it was worth the money - that's all that matters

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"Couldn't pelvic floor exercises do that?

Sorry I'm actually genuinely curious. I do a lot of pelvic floor exercises as I like to not pee when I sneeze or laugh and having had 6 children it took its toll. "

Pelvic floor exercises aren't going to fix or prevent everything, no. I've had one vag repair done, but it's failed already

Hope all is well with your ladybits, OP. It's a difficult recovery for some people.

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.


"Couldn't pelvic floor exercises do that?

Sorry I'm actually genuinely curious. I do a lot of pelvic floor exercises as I like to not pee when I sneeze or laugh and having had 6 children it took its toll.

Pelvic floor exercises aren't going to fix or prevent everything, no. I've had one vag repair done, but it's failed already

Hope all is well with your ladybits, OP. It's a difficult recovery for some people. "

this is why i was asking as I suffered intensive damage and was only offered a electric machine to assist with my pelvic floor. I'm guessing its not available on the nhs ..

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By *heGriswolds OP   Couple
33 weeks ago

Cambridge

What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it "

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did.

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By *oiluvfunMan
33 weeks ago

Penrith


"Just uploaded a couple of pics, Not really much I can say really but just about ready for action again, hubby had quick test and said reminds him of when I was young lol "

It looks very useable to me....

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"Couldn't pelvic floor exercises do that?

Sorry I'm actually genuinely curious. I do a lot of pelvic floor exercises as I like to not pee when I sneeze or laugh and having had 6 children it took its toll.

Pelvic floor exercises aren't going to fix or prevent everything, no. I've had one vag repair done, but it's failed already

Hope all is well with your ladybits, OP. It's a difficult recovery for some people. this is why i was asking as I suffered intensive damage and was only offered a electric machine to assist with my pelvic floor. I'm guessing its not available on the nhs .. "

Pelvic organ prolapse repair and injury to the architecture of the pelvic floor is definitely covered by the NHS. Cosmetic surgery for purely aesthetic reasons are not, generally. My surgery was not aesthetic, it was to repair damage. I'm awaiting further (NHS) surgery now too. I've been waiting for well over a year since being out on the surgical list and about 2 years since being referred to the clinician who is treating me.

Not all pelvic organ injury can be surgically repaired and it's come on a lot in the past years, but I know my Grandma had surgery for prolapse in the late 1960s, so it's not entirely new. Hers was NHS too.

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it "

this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx"

It's never too late to ask for referral to a urogynaecologist. Ordinary gynaecologists are usually not specialised enough.

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By *ornycougaWoman
33 weeks ago

NOT IN THE UK Wherever I lay my hat


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did. "

You used the word 'designer' In the context of a vag this is usually associated with a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary procedure

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx

It's never too late to ask for referral to a urogynaecologist. Ordinary gynaecologists are usually not specialised enough. "

My gyne Is rubbish anyway.. am waiting now till I move but thanks. Its given me food for thought x

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did.

You used the word 'designer' In the context of a vag this is usually associated with a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary procedure "

To be fair "repaired vagina after medically necessary surgery" is less catchy!

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By *arla SwingerWoman
33 weeks ago

Somewhere


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did.

You used the word 'designer' In the context of a vag this is usually associated with a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary procedure

To be fair "repaired vagina after medically necessary surgery" is less catchy!"

Although as it turns out more accurate

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By *arla SwingerWoman
33 weeks ago

Somewhere


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did.

You used the word 'designer' In the context of a vag this is usually associated with a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary procedure

To be fair "repaired vagina after medically necessary surgery" is less catchy!

Although as it turns out more accurate "

It's a bit like saying New Smile - meaning you had a couple of fillings done, vs getting Turkey teeth

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By *heGriswolds OP   Couple
33 weeks ago

Cambridge

Wow where is the delete thread button ?

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it

Typically people who have that procedure pay for it. I’m guessing that’s why people have assumed you did.

You used the word 'designer' In the context of a vag this is usually associated with a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary procedure

To be fair "repaired vagina after medically necessary surgery" is less catchy!"

yeah I'd agree.. and I've had a sneaky look and have to say I'd never guess Any work had been done as looks great x

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By *antam AvershiresMan
33 weeks ago

Falme


"Wow where is the delete thread button ? "

Oh don't delete, I think people have genuinely taken good stuff away from this thread

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
33 weeks ago

wonderland.


"Wow where is the delete thread button ?

Oh don't delete, I think people have genuinely taken good stuff away from this thread"

yes definitely for me.

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By *ornycougaWoman
33 weeks ago

NOT IN THE UK Wherever I lay my hat

Sorry OP but this is a wasted opportunity imho. You could have framed this as an interesting topic about why a medically necessary procedure was undertaken downstairs, what the benefits have been and seek the experiences of others. Instead it has come across - to me anyway - as "look at my shiny new gash". A number of people have opened up the topic to have an informative discussion on here so why not run with that rather than being defensive?

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By *arla SwingerWoman
33 weeks ago

Somewhere


"Sorry OP but this is a wasted opportunity imho. You could have framed this as an interesting topic about why a medically necessary procedure was undertaken downstairs, what the benefits have been and seek the experiences of others. Instead it has come across - to me anyway - as "look at my shiny new gash". A number of people have opened up the topic to have an informative discussion on here so why not run with that rather than being defensive? "

I agree - hopefully it has resolved whatever medical issue it was OP, and it's great you're obviously very pleased with the results. But your title, and comment did very much read like a cosmetic procedure. Which is also great of you'd wanted that done. But if it's a medical issue other women could benefit from knowledge on then that'd have been very interesting to read.

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By *onameyet2Man
33 weeks ago

chorley

Is this thread just for pedants or can anyone join in?

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By *rHotNottsMan
33 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it "

Vaginal / co2 laser ? Or surgery ?

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Me and my pound shop vagina will just sit in the corner quietly.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx"

Pelvic floor exercises are first line for incontinence or prolapses. If its prolapse next option is a pessary. If all that fails, and has significant impact on quality of life there are surgical options. Urogynaecology really took the hit with covid, as it's not life threatening or cancer, there is a massive backlog! But services are out there to help if needed!

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By *ewcatWoman
33 weeks ago

Berkshire


"Me and my pound shop vagina will just sit in the corner quietly.

"

Pound shop?!? That’s a bit rich. I had to grow mine myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"Me and my pound shop vagina will just sit in the corner quietly.

Pound shop?!? That’s a bit rich. I had to grow mine myself. "

Such a commoner.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
33 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

I'll never have mine tightened. It's like rummaging through the middle of Lidl when you go for a deep dive

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By *batMan
33 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)


"Just uploaded a couple of pics, Not really much I can say really but just about ready for action again, hubby had quick test and said reminds him of when I was young lol "

I was hoping to see it!

Gbat

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"Sorry OP but this is a wasted opportunity imho. You could have framed this as an interesting topic about why a medically necessary procedure was undertaken downstairs, what the benefits have been and seek the experiences of others. Instead it has come across - to me anyway - as "look at my shiny new gash". A number of people have opened up the topic to have an informative discussion on here so why not run with that rather than being defensive? "

I'm happy to talk about my POP surgery but appreciate the OP probably doesn't want the thread hijacking. I think they were expecting a different conversation.

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By *rHotNottsMan
33 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx

Pelvic floor exercises are first line for incontinence or prolapses. If its prolapse next option is a pessary. If all that fails, and has significant impact on quality of life there are surgical options. Urogynaecology really took the hit with covid, as it's not life threatening or cancer, there is a massive backlog! But services are out there to help if needed! "

Be careful with that scalpel old man ! Does he really know what he’s doing down there ?

There are also alternatives that do not involve male lead consultation and male led surgery , that are designed and delivered by women.

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By *issot60Man
33 weeks ago

south east

Did Tommy in the burns unit get new ears? ??

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
33 weeks ago

North West


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx

Pelvic floor exercises are first line for incontinence or prolapses. If its prolapse next option is a pessary. If all that fails, and has significant impact on quality of life there are surgical options. Urogynaecology really took the hit with covid, as it's not life threatening or cancer, there is a massive backlog! But services are out there to help if needed!

Be careful with that scalpel old man ! Does he really know what he’s doing down there ?

There are also alternatives that do not involve male lead consultation and male led surgery , that are designed and delivered by women. "

Aside pessaries, what alternatives are there for symptomatic prolapse and significant muscle injury, that are refractive to pelvic floor exercises? My surgeon was female, for your information.

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By *ambi4uMan
33 weeks ago

Saint Helens


"Did Tommy in the burns unit get new ears? ??"

That made my night, thank you.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"What makes you think we paid for it ??

It was actually done for medical reasons but the end result was worth it this is why I'm curious... as I said.. I had a lot of damage and was basically told pelvic floor exercises .... so was unaware this was available.... as not even been anything suggested.

I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was curious as well... have had issues myself and being told to suck it up buttercup etc xx

Pelvic floor exercises are first line for incontinence or prolapses. If its prolapse next option is a pessary. If all that fails, and has significant impact on quality of life there are surgical options. Urogynaecology really took the hit with covid, as it's not life threatening or cancer, there is a massive backlog! But services are out there to help if needed!

Be careful with that scalpel old man ! Does he really know what he’s doing down there ?

There are also alternatives that do not involve male lead consultation and male led surgery , that are designed and delivered by women. "

Please do share these alternatives, because this would be news to the urogynaecology speciality!

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"Just uploaded a couple of pics, Not really much I can say really but just about ready for action again, hubby had quick test and said reminds him of when I was young lol "

Reminds me of a hidden profile

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By *ax SatisfactionMan
33 weeks ago

Bideford


"I'll never have mine tightened. It's like rummaging through the middle of Lidl when you go for a deep dive "

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By *usie pTV/TS
33 weeks ago

taunton

For fooks sake don't let them take up the slack with the dreaded surgical mesh.

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