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pakipilot 12-30-2010 10:29 PM

Tilted Uterus
 
Tilted uterus makes sex difficult (painful) especially if he is slightly on the big side. Need a little input to solve the problem - assuming that there is a solution other than getting one who has a micro penis. Length not thickness is the problem.

Thanks in advance


APOLOGIES! When I posted it was after a little party at my place and after everybody left I was quite drunk and obviously I mixed up pelvis and uterus.

genuinegirly 12-31-2010 02:35 AM

Welcome to the board, Pakipilot! It's always good to see another woman.

I honestly had never heard of a tilted pelvis (aka pelvic obliquity). Now that I've looked it up, it sounds incredibly painful. I hope you're getting treatment for it. Have you considered mentioning your discomfort during sex to your chiropractor? Where is the pain exactly - is it in your lower back? I assume you've already ruled out the existance of a concurrent gynecological condition such as vaginitis or an infection on your cervix.

I found this link: Pelvic-Obliquity Exercises | eHow.com which recommends a pilates regimen to help with adjusting a misalignment. It also explains how to identify when your hips are unaligned.
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Sit in a chair as you normally would, and see if you feel more weight on one side of the buttocks of the "sit bones" than the other. Place your hands on your hips, and see if one hand is farther forward than the other. This will begin to help you identify what it feels like when your hips are out of alignment.
I like Pilates, personally. While I don't share your condition of a tilted pelvis, I have found it helpful for my own problems with my right hip - it pops out of the joint if I'm not a little careful about its placement during sex.

PonyPotato 12-31-2010 06:56 AM

In addition to seeing a chiropractor, try seeing a physical therapist. There are PTs who work specifically in women's health, and I'll bet that a lot of them have dealt with tilted pelvis before. I'd ask your OB/GYN for a referral.

amonkie 12-31-2010 08:22 AM

One of our male members has requested I post this on his behalf to possibly help in your search for treatment

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I was in a car accident earlier this year, and ended up with a misaligned pelvis at the sacroiliac joint. One treatment from a physical therapist fixed it. She noted that mine was an acute problem (i.e., from an accident and a short time ago), and if it was a chronic issue, it might have taken three or four treatments.

pakipilot 12-31-2010 08:05 PM

Please note the correction its a tilted uterus. The doc wants me to have an operation but I am scared of going under the knife "down there"

amonkie 12-31-2010 09:50 PM

I've updated the thread title for you too, pakipilot.


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