![]() Risk factorsįactors that increase your risk of developing small bowel prolapse include: It's also possible for a woman who's never had a baby to develop pelvic organ prolapse. Some women have very strong supporting muscles, ligaments and fascia in the pelvis and never have a problem. Not everyone who has had a baby develops pelvic organ prolapse. The muscles, ligaments and fascia that hold and support your vagina stretch and weaken during pregnancy, labor and delivery. Pregnancy and childbirth are the most common causes of pelvic organ prolapse. ![]() Chronic constipation or straining with bowel movements. ![]() Conditions and activities that can cause or contribute to small bowel prolapse or other types of prolapse include: Increased pressure on the pelvic floor is the main reason for any form of pelvic organ prolapse. ![]()
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