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Questions to Ask

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Review the following "Questions to Ask" about pelvic organ prolapse (POP) so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.

  1. What type of POP do I have? Do I have more than one type?
  2. What treatment do you recommend to treat my prolapse?
  3. What is the success rate of the treatment you recommend? What are the benefits and potential risks?
  4. Can you treat my prolapse, or do I need a referral to a physician who regularly treats patients with my condition, such as a urogynecologist?
  5. How many patients with prolapse do you see a month?
  6. How many procedures do you perform monthly to treat prolapse?
  7. What are my treatment options if I still want to have children?
  8. Will treatment affect my sexual function?
  9. Where is this procedure usually performed and how?
  10. How soon after treatment can I return to my daily activities?
 
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