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  • So what's the question? Once the uterus is gone, things tend to flop around inside, especially the bladder. Unless the stitched-up blank end where the cervix used to join on to the vagina is well attached to something, there's a strong tendency for the whole thing to sag and even prolapse as far as the outside in some women. If that happens repeatedly, the usual answer is vaginal occlusion where they simply sew up the outside opening of the vagina.

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