The fastest way to recover from postpartum uterine prolapse

Postpartum uterine prolapse is mainly due to the damage of pelvic floor function, there is no fastest way to recover from it, it can be recovered through conservative treatment, surgery, etc. Generally, the degree of uterine prolapse is relatively mild. Generally, the degree of uterine prolapse after delivery is relatively mild, and it can be recovered through conservative treatment. Mothers can promote recovery by resting properly and refraining from doing heavy physical work; they should also take nutritional supplements and avoid constipation. When resting, pay attention to the posture of lying down, it is advisable to take more side lying down position, to prevent the uterus from lying down in the flat position to prevent the uterus from being backward, half a month later, it is possible to lie down on the chest and knees, 1-2 times a day, each time for 5-10 minutes or longer. Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training, such as Kegel training to enhance the function of the pelvic floor muscles and other treatment. If uterine prolapse still exists after six months of conservative pelvic floor function treatment, then uterine prolapse can be corrected through surgical methods. If a woman with uterine prolapse is found to have prolapsed uterus after delivery, it is recommended that she consult a doctor as soon as possible for standardized treatment to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.