I broke wind and my womb fell out of my vagina – it felt like I’d laid an egg

A TEENAGER has shared her horror after innocently breaking wind led to a horrifying ordeal .

Lauren, 19, who is believed to be from the US, took to social media to explain how she was left feeling like she’d laid an egg.

Lauren mistook a fart for her a uterine prolapse (Credit: @fresnonightcrawler, TikTok)

The teen urged her followers not to strain when they poop

In the TikTok video, which racked up over 2.7million views, the teenager explained she had suffered a uterine prolapse – which is when the womb bulges out of the vagina.

In the clip, she said: “So I was 17 and I farted really loud and it suddenly felt like I had laid an egg, like I was sitting on a tennis ball in my bed, like I was lying on top of one.

“I couldn’t get comfortable and I’m walking around and I feel like something is, like did I sh** myself? Like something is out.

 “I can’t figure out what it is and then I got to the bathroom and I look and I am like do I have a penis?”

She added: “Turns out my uterus fell out, which doesn’t usually happen until your in your mid 70s when your pelvic floor decides it has given up.

“Turns out when you push when you poop, it weakens your pelvic floor so much that your uterus could fall out or your rectum and you just have to stick it back in.’”

The pelvic floor muscles support the bowel and bladder – as the uterus and vagina in females.

A prolapse is not life threatening, but it can cause pain and discomfort.

Symptoms can usually be improved with pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle changes, but sometimes medical treatment is needed.

Uterine prolapse most often affects people after menopause who’ve had one or more vaginal deliveries.

In another video Lauren cleared up some frequently asked questions by her followers. 

She said her prolapse was caused by “intestinal issues” that she was experiencing at the time.

Lauren assured her followers that the pain was mild.

“I’ve been in a lot of pain before and this felt like a two – it just felt like a pinch,” she explained.

The teen is due to have surgery to ensure she doesn’t have another prolapse.

“Just don’t strain when you poop,” she warns.

Symptoms of uterine prolapse

Mild uterine prolapse is common after childbirth. It generally doesn’t cause symptoms. Symptoms of moderate to severe uterine prolapse include:

a feeling of heaviness around your lower tummy and genitals (pelvis)
a dragging discomfort inside your vagina
feeling like there is something coming down into your vagina – it may feel like sitting on a small ball
feeling or seeing a bulge or lump in or coming out of your vagina
discomfort or numbness during sex
problems peeing – such as feeling like your bladder isn’t emptying fully, needing to go to the toilet more often, or leaking a small amount of pee when you cough, sneeze or exercise (stress incontinence)

You should definitely see your GP if you have any of the symptoms of a prolapse, or if you notice a lump in or around your vagin

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