What Are the Causes of Pelvic Organ Prolapse?
There are several factors that may cause injury to the pelvic floor musculature and tissue, including:
Pregnancy and Childbirth
Pregnancy and delivery can damage the pelvic muscles, tissues, and nerves, allowing for prolapse to develop. This occurs more commonly in women who have delivered multiple babies, delivered large babies, or have required forceps for delivery. Prolapse symptoms may develop shortly after pregnancy but often take many years to develop
Aging
Pelvic organ prolapse becomes more common with increasing age, as aging leads to loss of estrogen in tissue and weakening of pelvic floor support.
Health conditions
Certain health conditions that encompass chronic straining, such as chronic coughing, constipation, and obesity, can weaken the pelvic floor support over time.