Any time a woman notices the symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse, it's worth talking to your doctor about or seeking help. Because it doesn't mean we're going to do anything but to at least get it evaluated, let us talk through what your options are. And you can be reassured of where you're at and what to watch for. The common scenario we always see is that a woman comes in, she seen the prolapse, she has some symptoms and then from there I ask a lot of questions trying to gauge how is it impacting her life? Is it making her reduce her activities? Is she able to do everything she wants to do? If she is able to do everything she wants to do, where usually okay with just letting things be and monitoring. it's when it starts to make her limit or truly become a bother and her life that we want to take action and do something about it.