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Jill Crowe

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Jill Crowe is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Women’s Health Specialist with extensive experience in menopause, sexual health, and lifestyle medicine. She has led patient-centred care initiatives at The Women’s Health Clinic, supporting women through perimenopause and menopause with evidence-based approaches that integrate hormonal, physical, and emotional wellbeing. Jill is passionate about education and empowering women to make informed decisions about their health.

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Can obesity cause pelvic organ prolapse?

Can obesity cause pelvic organ prolapse? Yes, obesity increases the risk of pelvic organ prolapse. Carrying excess body weight puts additional pressure on the pelvic floor,…

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What medical conditions increase prolapse risk?

What medical conditions increase prolapse risk? Certain medical conditions can increase the risk of pelvic organ prolapse. These include chronic lung disease (causing cough), connective tissue…

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Can hormonal changes cause prolapse?

Can hormonal changes cause prolapse? Yes, hormonal changes—especially the drop in oestrogen during menopause—are a significant factor in pelvic organ prolapse. Oestrogen keeps pelvic tissues strong…

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Does constipation contribute to prolapse?

Does constipation contribute to prolapse? Yes, chronic constipation is a recognised risk factor for pelvic organ prolapse. Repeated straining to pass stools increases pressure on the…

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What lifestyle changes help manage prolapse?

What lifestyle changes help manage prolapse? Key lifestyle changes to manage prolapse include regular pelvic floor exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding heavy lifting, preventing constipation,…

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Can prolapse run in families?

Can prolapse run in families? Yes, pelvic organ prolapse often runs in families. Women with a close female relative who has had prolapse are at greater…

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How to manage prolapse symptoms at work?

How to manage prolapse symptoms at work? Managing prolapse symptoms at work involves taking regular breaks to sit or move, avoiding heavy lifting, staying hydrated, and…

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What clothing is comfortable with prolapse?

What clothing is comfortable with prolapse? Loose, breathable clothing such as soft trousers, skirts, and non-restrictive underwear is often most comfortable for women with prolapse. Avoid…

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Can weight loss improve prolapse symptoms?

Can weight loss improve prolapse symptoms? Yes, weight loss can significantly improve prolapse symptoms for women who are overweight or obese. Reducing body weight lessens pressure…

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