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Gaping Huge Prolapse
Address 760 Newtown Yardley Rd, Suite 115
Newtown, PA 18940






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Vaginal laxity refers to a “looseness”, sometimes called vaginal gaping, that occurs in the vagina. Many women find that this happens after vaginal childbirth, but it has also been associated with aging and menopause. Reports show that 75% of women experience some form of Vaginal laxity after childbirth, and 1/3 of those often feel less sensation in their vagina during intercourse. The condition is poorly recognized and frequently under-reported.
Vaginal laxity can directly affect a woman’s self-esteem and positive body image as her body has gone through a dramatic change. She often feels as though her body no longer looks or functions the same way it once did. She may avoid certain clothing items like leggings or other tight fitting clothing.
There are many reasons why this condition occurs, including the aging process. The loss of collagen fibers makes the skin and other tissues thinner. Of course, vaginal tissues are also affected by this. Another consequence of ageing is menopause, which is a phase where oestrogen production diminishes. This hormone is related to the growth, maintenance, and repair of the vaginal tissues.
Pregnancy and childbirth can drastically change a woman's body. It does not matter if a woman has had natural labor or a cesarean section, the pressure of the pregnancy will affect the pelvic muscles and the vaginal tissues. Collagen levels can also change during pregnancy due to placental hormones, affecting all the tissues. Is important to mention that women in their first pregnancy usually recover their vaginal strength from 6 to 12 months after childbirth.
Dr. Molden and the staff at the Female Pelvic Health Center understand that vaginal laxity is a very private and sensitive condition. They will work with you to ensure you are comfortable and confident in any treatment plan they may recommend for you. Please schedule an appointment today for a private consultation.
Dr. Stephanie Molden is motivated by the gratification of helping women with pelvic disorders—including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary and bladder problems—return to their normal lifestyle. She completed her training in Urogynecology with a three-year fellowship in a leading training program in the Lehigh Valley. Dr. Molden is an active member of the American Urogynecology Society (AUGS), participating in ongoing continuing education and research initiatives. Read more .
Located in Newtown, PA, The Female Pelvic Health Center attracts patients from towns throughout Bucks County including Langhorne, Doylestown and New Hope, as well as Montgomery County, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area and New Jersey, particularly Mercer County, Trenton and nearby suburbs such as Hamilton, Lawrenceville, Pennington, Lambertville and Princeton. The Center is one of the few medical facilities in the region specializing in Urogynecology. Urogynecolgist Dr. Stephanie Molden and her staff have extensive experience in treating prolapse, incontinence and other issues of growing importance to more and more women.



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A MIDWIFE'S video showing how big a woman's cervix becomes when giving birth has gone viral on TikTok.
In order to give birth, your cervix needs to open about 10cm in order for your baby to be able to pass through.
This is also known as full dilation and in a first labour, the NHS estimates that it's likely you will be fully dilated for eight to 12 hours.
In a second or third pregnancy the NHS says this could be five hours or lower.
Posting to TikTok, certified nurse-midwife Sarah Pringle revealed exactly what dilation actually looks like.
The video starts with a model of what the cervix looks like pre-labour and states "labour check".
She reveals the size difference from "closed" to what the cervix looks like when it starts to open up during labour.
The video has had over ten million views on TikTok, with over 43,000 people commenting on the post.
Both Sarah's TikTok and Instagram pages are full of educational videos which cover everything from pregnancy to periods and contraception.
Her other videos include tutorials on how to measure if your cervix is dilated.
During labour, the cervix changes from being tightly closed to a fully open exit for the baby.
A cervix dilation chart can help people to understand what's happening at each stage of labor - as the cervix expands more and more as the birth process goes on, eventually allowing women to start pushing.
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The cervix sits at the very top of a woman's vagina, several inches up, and causes a separation from the vagina and the uterus, where the baby grows.
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