Moderate prolapse of the uterus can give birth to a second child. Uterine prolapse is a condition in which the normally positioned uterus moves down along the vaginal wall and partially or completely protrudes out of the vaginal opening, which can be categorized as mild, moderate or severe according to the degree of prolapse. Mild and moderate uterine prolapse is usually possible to have a second child, while severe uterine prolapse is not recommended to have a child. Patients with moderate uterine prolapse are prone to aggravate their symptoms during pregnancy, so they should reduce the labor that increases abdominal pressure after pregnancy, and should be included in the management of high-risk pregnancy and increase the number of obstetric checkups appropriately, so as to ensure the safety of the mother and the fetus. For moderate uterine prolapse, the degree of uterine prolapse should be known after pregnancy and delivery, and appropriate treatment such as surgery (Mann’s surgery, etc.) should be given to improve the quality of life. Moderate prolapse of the uterus can usually lead to the birth of a second child, but the number of checkups should be increased to ensure the safety of the mother and fetus.