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Juvenile nulliparous uterine prolapse in an unmarried 17-year-old adolescent
In a peripheral health camp, a 17-year-old juvenile nullipara who presented with the history of something coming out per vagina was clinically diagnosed as third-degree pelvic organ prolapse (POP) Stage III, acknowledged as a rarity concerning patient wellbeing and reproductive future.