Intermittent urination in women is considered to be caused by pregnancy, pelvic tumors, or urinary retention after having undergone pelvic surgery. Urinary retention is the patient’s bladder urine due to a variety of factors, can not be completely out of the body caused by the patient often appear difficult to urinate, urination, urinary incomplete, weak or interrupted urine flow and other symptoms, which is manifested as intermittent urination. If the female population exists urethral stenosis, urinary stones and other urinary tract diseases, it will induce the disease, and secondly, such as pregnancy, pelvic tumors and pelvic surgery and other factors, will also induce urinary retention. 1. Pregnancy: first of all, after pregnancy, due to the gradual increase of the gestational sac, the size of the uterus will gradually increase, the enlarged uterus may form pressure on the urethra, which will lead to intermittent urination. 2. Pelvic tumor: Secondly, if a woman suffers from ovarian cysts, cervical cancer and other pelvic tumors, it will also compress the urethra and induce urinary retention. 3. Surgical sequelae: at the same time, when women need to undergo radical internal pelvic surgery due to the above mentioned pelvic tumor conditions, it may cause bladder nerve dysfunction, thus triggering urinary retention. There are many clinical reasons that can lead to intermittent urination in women, and it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals as soon as possible for medical checkups and clarification of the specific causes of the disease.