Failure to repair the pelvic floor muscles may lead to abnormal urination or leakage, prolapse of the uterus and anterior and posterior walls of the vagina, and a decrease in the quality of sex life, among other things. Whether not doing pelvic floor muscle repair will affect women’s health depends on whether the pelvic floor muscles are loosened during pregnancy and childbirth, and the following conditions may occur: 1. Abnormal urination or leakage: The function of the bladder sphincter can be affected during a woman’s labor. If no pelvic floor muscle repair is done after delivery, it will easily lead to leakage of urine and inability to hold urine after delivery. 2. Prolapse of the uterus and anterior and posterior vaginal walls: Failure to repair the pelvic floor muscles can trigger the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles, which are unable to lift the pelvic tissues, resulting in different degrees of uterine prolapse or prolapse of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls. 3. Decrease in the quality of sex life: pregnancy will cause some pressure on the pelvic floor muscles, causing vaginal and pelvic floor muscle relaxation. If the pelvic floor muscles are not repaired after delivery, the vagina and the pelvic floor muscles will continue to be in a state of laxity, so that the quality of sex life will decline.