Judith S.L. Partridge, MSc, MRCP; Faye V. Wilson, MRCP
Uterine prolapse is associated with morbidity due to its effects on bowel and bladder function and the propensity for patients to develop recurrent UTIs.
Judith S.L. Partridge, MSc, MRCP; Faye V. Wilson, MRCP
Uterine prolapse is associated with morbidity due to its effects on bowel and bladder function and the propensity for patients to develop recurrent UTIs.