Women and their partners need to hear this as it is often unknown or misunderstood.Sherrie Palm is the Founder/CEO of APOPS, Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support, a 501(c)3 nonprofit foundation for pelvic organ prolapse, author of the award winning book Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic, the Community Leader of the MedHelp.org Pelvic Organ Prolapse Forum and Urogynecology Forums, and a speaker on the topic of pelvic organ prolapse. As a grassroots womens pelvic floor health advocate, she devotes her time to establishing recognition of pelvic organ prolapse and providing support pathways for women in various stages of POP. For more info about APOPS, pelvic organ prolapse, or the book Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic, go to mission.Guide women through the physical, emotional, social, and sexual consequences of pelvic organ prolapse. Establish global awareness and understanding of pelvic organ prolapse; guide and support women through the process of recognition, diagnosis, treatment, and continuation of pelvic floor health balance for life; provide health assistance for women with pelvic organ prolapse in developing zones of the international community.
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