If mild uterine prolapse occurs after delivery, it is best to consult the gynecology department of a public hospital in time for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. The treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction is categorized into surgical and non-surgical treatments. Non-surgical treatment mainly consists of pelvic floor muscle exercise, biofeedback therapy and electrical stimulation therapy, which can make the damaged muscles and nerves really corrected with long-term efficacy. Pelvic floor muscle assessment, biofeedback training and electrical stimulation therapy are used for routine pelvic floor muscle training for women who are 42 days postpartum, thus greatly reducing the occurrence of pelvic floor dysfunctional disorders such as pelvic floor organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. At the same time, it can awaken the nerves and muscles of the pelvic floor, so that the vagina can be better restored to a state of tightness, thus improving the quality of sexual pleasure, and the occurrence of orgasm.