No, it falls down (and sometimes out). Vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy happens because by removing the uterus, you remove structure. The uterus does more than house a baby, it literally holds shit up and together in there. It is a major part of your pelvic organ structure. Removal of the uterus is pretty serious and typically only done if medically necessary.
Endometrial ablation is basically burning the inside of the uterus causing it to not be able to collect blood (make a period) or allow a fertilized egg to attach. If you have miserable periods, which a lot of women with pcos do, this may be your best bet. For most women, it stops or seriously lightens periods and provides birth control. It is permanent though so doctors may not want to do it. Ethics. But if you have legit medical reason for it you should be able to get it done.
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No, it falls down (and sometimes out). Vaginal prolapse after hysterectomy happens because by removing the uterus, you remove structure. The uterus does more than house a baby, it literally holds shit up and together in there. It is a major part of your pelvic organ structure. Removal of the uterus is pretty serious and typically only done if medically necessary.
Endometrial ablation is basically burning the inside of the uterus causing it to not be able to collect blood (make a period) or allow a fertilized egg to attach. If you have miserable periods, which a lot of women with pcos do, this may be your best bet. For most women, it stops or seriously lightens periods and provides birth control. It is permanent though so doctors may not want to do it. Ethics. But if you have legit medical reason for it you should be able to get it done.