What the people call uterine prolapse is a general concept, but in fact it should be described as pelvic organ prolapse, which is the sensation of a mass prolapsing from the vaginal opening, which can be anterior vaginal wall bulge, uterine prolapse and posterior vaginal wall bulge. Stress incontinence is leakage caused by increased abdominal pressure, which is involuntary urine leakage that occurs when there is an increase in abdominal pressure such as sneezing, coughing, or jumping rope. These two types of disorders are collectively referred to as pelvic floor disorders. Many people think that urine leakage and pelvic organ prolapse will occur with age or after childbirth and are normal and do not need to be treated. In fact, this is not true. Pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence are diseases that affect women’s quality of life and social activities, causing a lot of embarrassment and inconvenience in daily life. So how does this type of disease occur? This is a multifactorial disease, pregnancy and childbirth injury is one of the main high-risk factors, so we recommend postpartum women to carry out pelvic floor muscle exercise and rehabilitation to prevent this type of disease, because this type of disease may not be obvious when young, with age and hormone levels decline, in the perimenopausal period around 50 years old is a peak incidence, we recommend some pelvic floor exercise and rehabilitation after childbirth We recommend some pelvic floor exercises and rehabilitation after childbirth as primary prevention to prevent the occurrence of such diseases in the future. So if the symptoms are already very obvious, how to deal with it? For milder cases of urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse, we recommend conservative treatment with pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. For more severe cases, surgery or a uterine support is required, and these require a visit to a specialist clinic to choose the appropriate treatment according to the patient’s age and the requirements of sexual life.