Is pelvic repair necessary?

Postpartum pelvic repair is necessary. During pregnancy, as the baby grows and develops, the mother’s pelvis slowly changes. After 4 weeks of pregnancy, the body starts to secrete hormones that can loosen the ligaments, and the pregnant mother’s ligaments become lax and the pubic symphysis is mildly separated, usually growing by 2-3mm, with the aim of enhancing the stretch of the pelvis and facilitating the smooth passage of the fetus through the birth canal during delivery. Usually the most common obstetric condition after experiencing childbirth is postpartum pubic bone separation. Usually, the pelvis will generally repair itself after delivery, and will be able to recover in about 4-6 weeks. However, some pregnant women do not take reasonable care and exercise after delivery, resulting in poor pelvic repair, which can cause reproductive health problems such as uterine prolapse, vaginal wall prolapse, tension urinary incontinence, and vaginal laxity. Therefore, in order to avoid the above-mentioned situations, postpartum pelvic repair is very necessary. If you are able to do so, you can attend a postpartum recovery course at a well-qualified center, or you can use pelvic correction straps to restore your pelvis. Postpartum is the best time to correct and restore the pelvis, whether it is a normal birth or a cesarean birth, it is necessary to use pelvic correction belts to restore the pelvis in order to prevent body deformation and gynecological disorders. In addition, it is recommended that women do not carry out heavy physical labor and strenuous exercise too early after giving birth, and do not have sex too early. At the same time, insist on doing anal reduction exercise every day to exercise the tension of pelvic floor muscles.