Good question, but perhaps you should go ask a gynecologist or
proctologist first. The question seems a bit off topic on a Pca forum. I
do not think that most of us here have much experience in that area.
B.A.
> Is it possible for the uterus to prolapse into the rectum and actually
> come
> out leading to diagnose it as an internal hemroid?
I don't know what your mother has been telling you, but that is not how she
gave birth to a sh.t for brains.

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Bob Anthony - 08 Aug 2006 04:59 GMT
lol.
Steve, next time don't hold back as to what you're really thinking. ;)
(Like I did).
B.A.
NICK - 08 Aug 2006 06:43 GMT
"M86" wrote:.
>> Is it possible for the uterus to prolapse into the rectum and actually
>> come out leading to diagnose it as an internal hemroid?
And Steve remarked:
> I don't know what your mother has been telling you, but that is no
> how she gave birth to a sh.t for brains.
Maybe so, if daddy tried anal sex with mother.
Sweet, young, not-so-innocent thing, crying up a storm when
her best friend asked her what the problem was????
Sweet thing: "I'm going to lose all my teeth."
Friend: "That's ridiculous. Why would you
ever thing that?"
Sweet thing: "Isn't it true that a baby comes
out where the guy puts his seed?"
Friend: "Yes, that's right."
Sweet thing (bawling harder): "I'm going to
lose all my teeth!!!!!"
I would think it would have break into the large intestine. I guess
it's possible. It'd be shi**y for sure.
> Is it possible for the uterus to prolapse into the rectum and actually come
> out leading to diagnose it as an internal hemroid?