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Uterine prolapse is one of the most common problems among women. Some factors such as natural childbearing, menopause or other infections lead to this problem. Uterine prolapse may be incomplete or complete. An incomplete prolapse occurs when the uterus is only partly sagging into the vagina. A complete prolapse describes…
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