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Anterior and posterior prolapse surgery

Hi there... I had my prolapse surgery 4 weeks ago.. and the surgeon inserted a pessarie  to hold everything in place... unfortunatley the pessarie got dislodged somehow and she had to remove it as it was very uncomfortable.  that was a week and a half after surgery!  It was very painful as she removed it and I had bleeding for a couple of weeks after and now just brownish discharge which apparently is normal.  My problem is that I feel like i have a prolapse in the front of my vagina now  I can feel that its not clear there is a lump especially when ive been on my feet for a while... has anyone else had this feeling at week 4??  thank you all
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Please see your doctor again. Explain the relationship to being on your feet for a while, just in case it's not doing it right when you are there but does it at other times.
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