A 39-year-old friend recently received the news from her doctor that she is in menopause. She has an 8-year-old child and 6-year-old twins. After receiving this news, she began to suffer from what doctors call uterine "prolapse" and bladder prolapse, meaning that the vagina can no longer hold the uterus, which is starting to come out - she feels as if she has an egg in her vagina.
The allopathic explanation - during childbirth she probably suffered a muscle tear, being a natural birth. The solution that "awaits" her is the surgical installation of a mesh to support the internal organs, a solution full of risks and possible side effects. It is absurd considering that the birth was 6 years ago and the problems appeared recently, after receiving the news.
How I explain:
- the muscles are involved in devaluation conflicts, meaning "I am not able to physically perform this activity, the task, etc."
- since she has no pain, it means that it is the active conflict phase - the pain appears in the phase in which the muscles have recovered and the body checks whether the nerve endings are functional;
- since the problem appeared after the news of "menopause", her body reacts to the idea that "I am no longer able to support another pregnancy";
- what is happening now specifically? the muscles are weakened and soft because the body is now eliminating all the weak cells with the idea of replacing them soon with stronger ones that will be able to support another pregnancy. After the process is completed, the pain will also appear (the body tests the nerve endings) and the muscles will be stronger.
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