Abstract

Pelvic organ prolapse is a common gynecological problem in developing countries, but pelvic organ prolapse occurrencein pregnancy is a rare phenomenon. We present a case series of pelvic organ prolapse during pregnancy. All four caseswere treated conservatively. Half of the patients had cesarean sections and the other half delivered vaginally. One ofthe cases of cesarean section was done in view of cervical dystocia. Of the four cases, half presented with early ruptureof membranes. There was one patient who delivered prematurely at 36 weeks of gestation. The postnatal period wasuneventful and the prolapse regressed in all patients spontaneously.

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