Frequent inversions are not a cure for prolapsed uterus. Prolapsed uterus is usually related to the weakness of the pelvic muscles, fascia and ligaments, which are unable to support the uterus. A typical feature of uterine prolapse is that the uterus will gradually descend along the vagina, and eventually may even be detached from the vagina. Although the position of the uterus may be restored to its normal state when doing inversions, the problem of uterine prolapse cannot be solved fundamentally because the time spent on inversions per day is after all limited. If you have a prolapsed uterus, you should seek medical attention to determine the severity of the condition. If the uterine prolapse is very mild, there is no need for special treatment, you can insist on some pelvic floor muscle exercises at home, which is commonly known as Kegel exercises. In addition, patients with mild to moderate uterine prolapse can also use uterine support under the guidance of the doctor. If the uterine prolapse is severe, it is best to undergo surgical treatment, and the surgical methods include pelvic floor tissue repair, hysterectomy and so on. However, there are risks associated with surgery, so it is important to weigh them carefully before undergoing surgery.