Hospitals do not recommend pelvic repair, generally mainly because the patient’s physical condition does not warrant pelvic repair, and some medical institutions have introduced pelvic repair methods that lack sufficient scientific basis. Pelvic repair is only applicable to some patients and should be performed by professionals in hospitals or regular medical institutions, not blindly. Patients who are suitable for pelvic repair usually mainly include those who still cannot recover from the separation of the pubic symphysis after delivery, who may experience urinary incontinence, vaginal laxity, or even uterine prolapse, or who may need pelvic repair due to pelvic tilt and other uncomfortable symptoms such as low back pain, lumbosacral pain, pain in the pubic symphysis, and even pain in the hip, knee, and heel when walking. Generally, the pelvic repair should be observed for a period of time after delivery, and if it does not recover naturally, then the corresponding repair should be considered, and the observation time is usually about 6 weeks. In addition, during the process of pelvic repair, if there is any discomfort, you should respond to your doctor in a timely manner. After pelvic repair, you need to pay attention to various postures and movements in daily life, such as sitting, standing, squatting posture should be correct, you can consult a professional doctor. Also pay attention to adjusting bad habits to avoid bending or tilting of the pelvis or even the spine, which may lead to recurrence of pelvic problems.