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I think I am in denial.

Looking for advice/help. I go to the Dr. Monday, but would like advice from others who have experienced this.
I'm a 26 year old mom of 3. I have had IBS my whole life just about. (since 7)
I'm pretty sure my bladder and maybe my rectum too are prolapsing. I have most symptoms. Hard to get all my pee out and what not. My vagina looks worse, but I've noticed it since my youngest was born and he is 2 now. My butt however, this is recent. :( I need help. Can you tell me what it looks to be like, and what may be done about it?

I have pictures I would like to post. I don't know how though. I uploaded them to an album on here. Hope this works! Thanks in advance, and sorry for the vivid photos if you see them! I made them public.. at least I think?
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There not their
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Thank you for your response. I saw a Dr. Wed and I am getting surgery on the 30th. He said it was uterine Prolapse, and anterior, posterior prolapse. I still think their is more to it. I go Friday for a urodynamic test.
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From a review of your pictures that you posted it appears that you have pelvic organ prolapse or more, called falling bladder and what appears to be a mild rectal prolapse.  I would suggest you see a urogynecologist in your area for you evaluation. Be sure to seek some one with experience.  These conditions can be treated and options need to be discussed with you in detail.
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