Central Auckland, East Auckland, South Auckland > Private Hospitals & Specialists >
Ormiston Hospital Gynaecology
Private Surgical Service, Gynaecology
Uterine or Bladder Prolapse
If the uterus (womb) or bladder slips out of position, this is referred to as a prolapse. It is caused when the supporting muscles become weak, allowing a part of the uterus or bladder to bulge into the vagina.
The most common reason that these muscles become weak is childbirth, and a uterine prolapse or bladder prolapse (also called cystocoele) is more common in women who have had a lot of babies. Symptoms include pain, heaviness in the vaginal area and a frequent need to pass urine.
In mild cases, exercises may help improve the symptoms, but women with more severe prolapses may need to have surgery.