There seems to be no such condition, but the closest to that is female genital prolapse. Depending on the exact type of vaginal prolapse, there are various treatments available, and typically in the form of surgery. Exercises or devices might be helpful in some cases.
One condition in this family of conditions is known as uterine prolapse. There are muscles and ligaments to hold the uterus in place, and if they become weak, the uterus can slip out of place. Advancing age and a history of childbirth are risk factors. Usually, surgical correction is warranted. You could have the uterus removed, or you could have a mesh inserted to help hold the uterus in its proper position.
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