Your vagina can slip out of position if you have vaginal prolapse. Your pelvic tissues and muscles become weakened and overextended, which causes it. Those who have through menopause and had several vaginal deliveries during delivery are more likely to experience it. The top of your vagina slides down from where it normally sits in your body, a condition known as vaginal prolapse (also known as a vaginal vault prolapse). The passageway leading from your uterus to the opening of your vagina is known as your vagina, commonly known as your birth canal. The organs that they should be supporting collapse into your vagina when the top of your vagina becomes weak, giving the impression that there is a lump or bulge there. Many organs, including your vagina, are located in the pelvic region of your body. Muscles and other tissue keep these organs in place. Your pelvic floor is a support system that is made up of these muscles. This foundation may start to deteriorate during the course of your life. Your organs will sag as a result, which can happen for a number of reasons. A prolapse occurs when your organs sag or droop from their usual position. When your vaginal canal is invaded by the top of your vagina, this condition is known as vaginal prolapse.
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