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Vaginal Vault Prolapse or Uterine Prolapse This type of prolapse occurs when the supportive tissue of the cervix and uterus stretches or detaches from is attachment to the ligaments and muscles of the pelvic floor that keep the uterus supported in the pelvis.The ligaments are called Uterosacral ligaments. If a woman has had a hysterectomy, Read more
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