The choice of whether or not a woman needs pelvic repair after childbirth should be made on a case-by-case basis.
Since different women have different body types and do not give birth in exactly the same way, pelvic laxity after childbirth is also different. In many cases, although the compression of the uterus during pregnancy causes the woman’s pelvic floor to become loose, the pelvis and pelvic floor will recover on their own after a period of time after giving birth, and pelvic repair is not necessary in this case.
If a woman’s pelvic floor relaxation is more serious after childbirth, she can do anal reduction exercises or use vaginal dumbbells for training under the guidance of her doctor. If the symptoms of pelvic floor laxity are more serious or it is not convenient to do the training by herself, she can go to a professional medical institution to receive pelvic repair by a professional doctor.