Whether postpartum can not hold urine can be self-cured is related to the severity of the condition, measures taken, etc., and needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Postpartum can not hold urine is also known as postpartum urinary incontinence, is a woman after childbirth in coughing, sneezing pressure transfer to the bladder, urine involuntary outflow phenomenon. It is mostly due to the excessive pressure on the pelvic floor ligaments and muscles by the pre-disclosed part of the fetus during labor, resulting in the relaxation of the tissues supporting the bladder floor and urethra. If the symptoms of postpartum urinary incontinence are mild, it may be self-healed through appropriate functional exercises, such as doing Kegel exercises to help the pelvic floor muscles to recover, and after repeated pelvic floor muscle exercise training, it can generally be self-healed. However, if the patient’s incontinence is more serious, through exercise may not be able to recover, you can go to the urology department, if necessary, feasible pelvic floor muscle repair treatment. Mothers should do a good job of prenatal health care before delivery, and avoid premature force during delivery, if the patient has an episiotomy or perineal laceration, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor for repair. Meanwhile, after delivery, the patient should avoid early weight bearing and do well in postpartum health care to promote the recovery of the pelvic floor muscles.