First Aid for Prolapse Clip

February 22nd, 2010 | by admin |

An excerpt taken from Christine Kent’s First Aid for Prolapse – Everything you need to know right now to comfortably stabilize, manage and improve your prolapse without surgery.

If you are a woman who has been diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse (uterine prolapse, cystocele, or rectocele) or suffer from urinary incontinence, the information in First Aid For Prolapse will be critically important for you.

If you feel confused panicky, you are not alone.

Pelvic organ prolapse is the most common womens health issue in the developed world. The medical system has developed over 150 surgical techniques to help women like you. These surgeries routinely leave women in chronic pain, sexually dysfunctional. incontinent and dependent on drugs.

The truth is the female pelvic organ support system is an extraordinary design and built to last a woman for her lifetime. In fact, pelvic organ prolapse is not a gynecological problem at all. It is a postural problem and, if your prolapse was not surgically induced, can readily be stabilized, managed and often dramatically improved through lifestyle changes.

In this video, Christine has put together all the information you need right now. In this video you will get a comprehensive education on your condition, your anatomy, your options and a new way to stand, sit, walk and exerecise that can not only help your prolapse, but make you stronger, more flexible, more graceful and restore your natural female posture. With this information you will be able to take charge of your health and avoid dangerous surgery.

About Christine Kent
Christine Kent has degrees in both Anthropology and Nursing. After suffering for years with a uterine prolapse induced by surgery and refusing to have a hysterectomy, Christine spent two years researching the issues and anatomy of pelvic organ prolapse. The result of her research was published in 2003 in her breakthrough book, Saving the Whole Woman, Natural Alternatives to Surgery for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence, now in its second edition (www.savingthewholewoman.com).

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  1. 13 Responses to “First Aid for Prolapse Clip”

  2. By Daisy72762 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    i am having surgery …
    i am having surgery next week for surgical repair of cystocele,rectocele,and enterocele,and i am terrified! Mostly of how much pain i will be in afterwards!!! Anybody who has had this done,i would appreciate any feedback about how much pain you were in after surgery! I have to stay overnight in the hospital.

  3. By Christinecedar on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    Thank you very much …
    Thank you very much for giving everyone a clip of your video Christine. What you have done to help other women, is truly amazing as well as very much appreciated. Viewers: read Christine’s books, view her dvd, join the forum, it’s all there to help you. Thank you once again!

  4. By Mae542 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    This video is great …
    This video is great! Christine Kent offers women an alternative to very invasive surgery that often leads to more problems and more surgeries. If you, or someone you know, has prolapse, this video and Christine’s book, Saving The Whole Woman is invaluable!

  5. By sizzorgirl67 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    this seems more …
    this seems more like the “do nothing” option I was told those excate same things by a dr. I did pt and my rectocele is still very much there

  6. By drbling5 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    This has piqued my …
    This has piqued my interest and makes me want to read her book as I believe I have some type of prolapse and am waiting to see what the doctor will tell me. Thanks for providing women with other options.

  7. By liv731 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    Christine’s work is …
    Christine’s work is a lifesaver for me.
    It is a must see for every prolapsed woman before comitting to surgery and a must see for every female to prevent pelvic organ prolapse!

  8. By Kia9876 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    Christine’s work is …
    Christine’s work is groundbreaking and amazing–and has changed the lives of countless women who are living well with prolapses without risking surgery. The DVD is a wonderful companion to the book, and a great workout for the whole body. Ever woman should see this, but in particular anyone contemplating surgery for prolapses.

  9. By substecracean on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    I urge all women …
    I urge all women with prolapse to consider Christine’s pioneering work before committing to surgery, which is invasive and risky and usually entails further surgery. At the very least, you’ll learn how to manage symptoms and feel comfortable enough to lead a normal life. At best, you’ll get some reversal. Plus loads of emotional and practical support from the website.

  10. By MeMyselfAndISue on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    Christines DVD – …
    Christines DVD – FAB – Christines book Saving the whole woman – Absolutely amazing, imparting a knowledge that ALL women should know.Oustanding work by an outstanding person.
    How can you tell people how fantastic something is – Just read the wholewoman website and you will find out how many women are living now – And not having surgeries after surgeries. This information has given me my life back and there aren’t enough words to rate it highly enough! Learn ladies and LIVE its amazing!

  11. By ankararose on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    I have this dvd and …
    I have this dvd and it is absolutely amazing. Thanks to this wonderful woman who is of service to all of us out there with this issue, I now know that you can live well with this condition and even thrive. The information here is not only valuable, but vital for every woman, as we reclaim our health. Her video, her book and her information has changed my life.

  12. By louiseds1953 on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    I have it too, and …
    I have it too, and I learned a lot from it. There is also a book she has written, called Saving the Wholewoman, which is more comprensive, but lacks the advantages of being shown something in a video format. So this video complements the book too. I would have had surgical repairs 5 years ago if it wasn’t for this knowldegeable woman. Now I don’t need it.

  13. By TheAlemama on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    I have this video …
    I have this video and it is wonderful. When I first found out about prolapse I had so many questions. This video answers those questions. How to exercise safely, how to lift heavy loads (like a toddler), how to stabilize and even reverse symptoms of prolapse. I highly recommend this video to my girlfriends….

  14. By AsajjVentress on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

    Great! I’ll have to …
    Great! I’ll have to buy this DVD!

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