The best time for postpartum pelvic repair is 2 months after delivery, and there are a few women who have a slower postpartum pelvic repair that can last about six months. During pregnancy, women’s pelvic floor muscles and ligaments are affected by estrogen and progesterone, and pelvic floor muscles and ligaments are relaxed in preparation for childbirth. The pelvic floor muscles will gradually recover after childbirth, and the recovery time can last until about six months after childbirth, with the best recovery time within 2 months after childbirth. If the pelvic floor does not recover well after childbirth, it will lead to pelvic floor dysfunction, resulting in stress incontinence when sneezing or laughing, and may also affect the quality of sexual life. Therefore, the mother can carry out formal rehabilitation training under the guidance of the doctor, which will help the recovery of pelvic floor muscle strength and ligament elasticity to avoid uterine prolapse. In addition, the mother also needs to strengthen nutrition after delivery, eat fresh vegetables and fruits in appropriate amounts, prevent constipation, pay attention to warmth, avoid strain, etc. are conducive to postpartum recovery.