Enterocele Prolapse

How the App Helps Enterocele Prolapse

The ultimate goal is to feel ‘normal’ again and not have pelvic floor symptoms interfering with your quality of life. Learning what exercises are beneficial and how to exercise effectively is essential. For mild cases of enterocele, pelvic floor exercises will strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. The Buff Muff App will give you everything you need to prevent and overcome Enterocele Prolapse. High Fiber foods are also essential to avoid constipation, and a collection of meal plans are available in the App.

You will build strength and confidence with exercise and lifestyle tips that will get you back to living without the distraction and discomfort of nagging symptoms. Best of all, you are part of a community of women who understand what you are going through and where you can ask questions.

“I have helped thousands, including myself, overcome pelvic floor challenges that mess with our mojo! It’s time to regain the freedom to do what you want, when you want, without fear and dread.”

What is Enterocele Prolapse?

Enterocele is a small bowel prolapse that happens when the small intestine descends into the lower pelvic cavity and pushes at the top part of the vagina, creating a bulge. Mild small bowel prolapse may produce no signs or symptoms.

You may be at higher risk of Enterocele Prolapse if there has been trauma during childbirth. Women who have had a previous surgery such as a hysterectomy may be predisposed. Aging and pressure on your pelvic floor may weaken the muscles and ligaments that support pelvic organs, making small bowel prolapse more likely to occur.

Some women who have experienced other organ prolapses such as bladder, uterine, or rectal prolapse may be more prone to enterocele.

Where Entrocele Prolapse located

"Take control and arm yourself with the knowledge needed to make an informed decision about managing your pelvic organ prolapse. Kim will help you do this by providing all the how-tos, access to experts, exercises, diets, alternatives to surgery, etc. Not only do I feel empowered, but I now have the tools to manage my prolapse post-hysterectomy, reduce symptoms and strengthen my pelvic floor. Wish I'd met Kim before my surgery! Love her Buff Muff!”

Questions we are often asked about Rectal Prolapse

  • Mild small bowel prolapse may produce no signs or symptoms. If you have significant prolapse, you might experience urine leaking – incontinence, pelvic pain, pressure, fullness, low back pain or pulling sensation that feels better when lying down, and pain during intercourse.

  • Yes, the 4 types of enterocele are Pulsion caused by continual pressure in abdomen. Traction from pregnancy, childbirth, and estrogen loss. Iatrogenic related to hysterectomy or cystocele repairs and Congenital which is rare.

  • Mild cases and symptoms of Enterocele Prolapse can be managed effectively without surgery. However, untreated, it can lead to other complications. Surgery may be an option if your lifestyle is negatively affected, and pelvic floor exercise is essential before and after your surgery.

Are you Considering Surgery?

Pelvic Surgery Success is a one-of-a-kind program that will take you from feeling depressed, anxious and consumed by fear of surgery to informed, confident and calm so you can put your nagging symptoms behind you and get back to living life with spontaneity and joy!

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Become a part of the Buff Muff Community of supportive women who have been or are going through the same things you are!

Take the 28-Day Challenge

I recommend you start your journey to living your best life symptom-free with the 28-day Challenge. It reminds you daily AND shows you what to do.  People expect the program will be several versions of Kegels done daily but are surprised to learn it is so much more!  People who have taken the challenge have reported reducing or eliminating prolapse symptoms by 14 days!

Many women believe there is no hope because they have had this problem for years. With consistent attention to bladder retraining and a pelvic floor exercise program, you CAN make changes no matter your age or stage.