How to know if your uterus is sagging

Uterine prolapse of degree I can be examined in the hospital, while degree II and III can see the uterus prolapsing in the vagina. Uterine prolapse is a condition in which the uterus descends from its normal position and the cervix reaches below the sciatic spine, or even all of the uterus prolapses beyond the vaginal opening. Uterine prolapse is generally categorized into three degrees. Ⅰ degree uterine prolapse means that the cervix has not come out of the position of the hymen, and at this time, it can be retracted, which can be examined through the vaginal speculum or go to the hospital. Degree II uterine prolapse is when part of the uterus has prolapsed out of the vaginal opening, and degree III uterine prolapse is when all of it has prolapsed out of the vaginal opening, both of which can be directly observed with the naked eye. Prolapsed uterus can be treated by pelvic exercises for degree I, and by surgery for degree II and III. It can also be treated with uterine support.