When women experience pubic bone pain after delivery, it is often considered to be a physiological manifestation caused by the separation of the pubic symphysis after delivery, and it is generally necessary to try to rest in bed and let it recover slowly and naturally. Whether women give birth by normal birth or by cesarean section, during the process of pregnancy, the placenta will secrete a lot of relaxin, so this will cause the ligaments in various parts to relax, whether it is the ligaments at the pubic symphysis, the ligaments of the bone joints, or even the ligaments of the pelvis, all may appear to relax, and cause pain in the bone joints, and pain at the pubic symphysis. For women who deliver in normal labor, the fetus needs to be delivered slowly from the pelvis during normal labor, so it may cause the separation of the pubic symphysis, resulting in significant localized pain in the pubic bone after delivery. This is generally considered to be a physiological phenomenon, which usually returns to normal in about a month after delivery, so there is no need for any treatment. Only for women with obvious pain in the pubic symphysis, you can usually consider hot towels, or acupuncture treatment, as well as closed treatment to localize pain relief, or external fixation with bandages.