Is it necessary to repair the pelvic floor and rectus abdominis muscles after childbirth?

The process of pregnancy and childbirth affects the pelvic floor and rectus abdominis muscles, and repair of the pelvic floor and rectus abdominis muscles is necessary. The pelvic floor muscles can be damaged during labor and are prone to laxity, especially in women who have had a normal delivery, so repair of the pelvic floor muscles is necessary. In the later stages of pregnancy, the uterus becomes larger in size, which tends to separate the rectus abdominis muscle, so it is also necessary to repair the rectus abdominis muscle after delivery. When a woman has finished giving birth, she needs to consult a doctor in time to judge the recovery of her body and carry out standardized postpartum repair under the doctor’s guidance to promote her body to return to its pre-pregnancy state as soon as possible, thus preventing uterine prolapse, hernia and other diseases.