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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1737623" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Ferd, here's a pic of a vaginal prolapse</p><p><a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg/270px-Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg" target="_blank">https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg/270px-Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg</a> </p><p>The 'pucker' visible just above dead center is the external os of the cervix. </p><p></p><p>The very last vaginal prolapse I worked on before I left practice and went back to grad school was one in (or, I should say, 'out of') a big old Beefmaster cow. It was - truthfully - as big as a 5-gallon bucket. It had been 'all the way out' for quite some time... took quite a bit of cleaning and coating/massaging with a couple of 4 lb bags of sugar to shrink it up enough to get it all the way back in so that I could put in my Buhner stitch. </p><p>I was wearing bib overalls. My wallet, in the front bib pocket, was thoroughly soaked with bloody vaginal sugar solution...30+ years later, there's still a smell in my wallet... and I'm probably 3 or 4 wallets down the road from that one, but bills, cards, photos, etc. that have made the move from one to another along the way, have carried along with them the mold/mildew spores that grew in that 'enriched culture medium'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1737623, member: 12607"] Ferd, here's a pic of a vaginal prolapse [URL]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg/270px-Forboutaedje_vexheye_kimince_vudaedje.jpg[/URL] The 'pucker' visible just above dead center is the external os of the cervix. The very last vaginal prolapse I worked on before I left practice and went back to grad school was one in (or, I should say, 'out of') a big old Beefmaster cow. It was - truthfully - as big as a 5-gallon bucket. It had been 'all the way out' for quite some time... took quite a bit of cleaning and coating/massaging with a couple of 4 lb bags of sugar to shrink it up enough to get it all the way back in so that I could put in my Buhner stitch. I was wearing bib overalls. My wallet, in the front bib pocket, was thoroughly soaked with bloody vaginal sugar solution...30+ years later, there's still a smell in my wallet... and I'm probably 3 or 4 wallets down the road from that one, but bills, cards, photos, etc. that have made the move from one to another along the way, have carried along with them the mold/mildew spores that grew in that 'enriched culture medium'. [/QUOTE]
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