"Pelvic Organ Prolapse occurs when the uterus or womb of a woman drops down, leading to a feeling of numbness in the vagina. Women may suddenly feel that something is descending, causing discomfort while walking and a sensation of something between their legs. This can lead to friction and significant discomfort when sitting, and may even lead to issues with urination because the descending organ can put pressure on the bladder, making it difficult to empty completely. This can result in recurrent urinary tract infections, and can also cause difficulty with bowel movements. If a woman experiences discomfort, feels a lump in the vagina, has difficulty passing urine or bowel movements, or experiences unexpected bleeding after menopause, it's important to seek consultation from a gynaecologist"