The Non-Surgical Women’s Solution
Did you know that many women think pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence can only be treated with surgery?
In fact, there's a safe, minimally
invasive option, a vaginal pessary.
The process is very simple.
You lie back and relax on the exam
table, and the doctor gently folds a soft, lubricated ring and inserts it into
the vagina.
It slides into place on its own,
resting behind the pubic bone and around the cervix, acting like a small
internal support to keep the pelvic organs in their proper position.
Once it's in place, the doctor will
have you walk, sit, and urinate to make sure it fits comfortably and stays in
position.
The whole procedure usually takes
just a few minutes and is painless.
During use, you'll learn how to
clean the pessary, when to remove it, and why regular checkups are important.
When used correctly, it can relieve
discomfort, improve symptoms, and enhance quality of life.
All without surgery, of course.
While pessaries are generally safe, there can be minor risks like temporary discomfort or infection.

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