Uterine prolapse is a condition in which a woman’s uterus (womb) sags or slips out of its normal position. The uterus may slip enough that it drops partway into the vagina (birth canal), creating a lump or bulge. This is called incomplete prolapse. In a more severe case – called complete prolapse – the uterus slips so far out of place that some of the tissue drops outside of the vagina.
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