Is it important to have a prolapsed bladder after a normal delivery?

It is important to pay attention to bladder prolapse if it occurs after childbirth. Although it is not uncommon for this condition to occur after childbirth, if left untreated, it can later cause incontinence, inability to hold urine, and when coughing, running, and laughing, it can cause urine to leak out of the bladder, and this condition can have an impact on daily life. So the condition of bladder prolapse is to be dealt with and postpartum repair treatment is to be carried out. The cause of bladder prolapse is mainly due to postpartum ligament laxity and weakened contraction of pelvic floor muscles. It is recommended to go to the local professional postnatal rehabilitation department for postnatal rehabilitation. Nowadays, many regular hospital obstetrics clinics are carrying out postpartum rehabilitation. As long as the pelvic floor function is repaired as early as possible after delivery, this symptom can be significantly improved.