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Warts, cysts and abnormal boobs were on the agenda last night.

And forget 'The Beast from the East' blizzard, it was the pelvic floor chat that got everyone talking.

** 5 THINGS THAT SHOULD NEVER GO NEAR VAGINAS **

Guest Brigitte was in the clinic, and she wasted no time in explaining her ailment.

Brigitte wanted help from Dr Pixie with her excessively large vagina.

"It's ruining my life. It's made me depressed. I have no femininity," she explained.

Brigitte went on to reveal that past lovers rejected her for having a large vagina.

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(Image: LONDON LIVE)

She now even sleeps in a separate bedroom from her own husband, who refused to have sex with her until the problem was rectified.

Brigitte became tearful as she explained after her dramatic weight loss, she forced herself to have a closer inspection and held a mirror down below to get a full look.

Dr Pixie examined Brigitte herself and quickly discovered the issue.

"She had excess skin from losing weight and a prolapse," she said to camera.

"When she coughed things were poking out where they shouldn't be."

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Vaginal prolapse is "a condition in which structures such as the uterus, rectum, bladder, urethra, small bowel, or the vagina itself may begin to prolapse, or fall out of their normal positions".

Without medical treatment or surgery, these structures may eventually prolapse farther and farther into the vagina or even through the vaginal opening if their supports weaken enough.

Common causes of the condition include childbirth and the menopause.

Brigette was considered a "difficult" case and even had to visit a specialist.

It was originally thought that a hysterectomy was the only solution to get Brigette back in the bedroom, but more bad news was in store.

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Brigette was told that there is no quick fix for all of her symptoms, which included constant pain and heavy bleeding.

While the hysterectomy would help with the bleeding, it wouldn't cure the pain, and further examinations had to be done.

In the meantime, Brigitte was fitted with a coil, and her story prompted the doctors to take their talk about pelvic floor further.

Hitting the streets of Birmingham, the doctors spoke to locals about the perils of weak pelvic floor muscles and how to prevent "accidents" with plenty of pelvic exercises.

The episode originally aired in April 2009, but made a return to London Live nearly a decade later.