If women are weak to urinate, then the possible causes are: 1. Bladder prolapse, which is secondary to the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles in women, and the urethra can come out of the body by the vaginal plane. This results in weak contraction of the bladder forcing muscles or increased urethral resistance during urination, which leads to weakness in urination. A detailed physical examination is needed to further confirm the presence of bladder prolapse.2. Urethral tumors or tumors in the bladder neck can compress or block the urethral orifice, causing difficulty in urination and weakness in urination. Urethroscopy or cystoscopy is needed to clarify the presence of lesions in the urethra or bladder neck. 3. If neurogenic bladder is present, weakness in urination can also occur. It is common in the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, sequelae of cerebral infarction, or patients with type 2 diabetes combined with peripheral neuropathy, which leads to dysfunction of the nerves that govern bladder contraction and produces a weakened bladder contraction force, which can then lead to weakness in urination.