Can too much sex make the uterus prolapse?

Generally, sex does not cause uterine prolapse. Uterine prolapse is a manifestation of the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles, commonly found in women who have undergone labor, induced abortion or repeated miscarriages, such as pregnancy damage or premature heavy physical activity after delivery, may cause uterine prolapse, usually has little to do with sexual life. However, too much force in sexual intercourse can easily lead to vaginal tearing and damage to the vaginal mucosa of the woman, resulting in symptoms of vaginal bleeding, which makes sexual intercourse impossible. In addition, too vigorous sexual intercourse may also cause the corpus luteum in the woman’s body to rupture, resulting in acute lower abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended that when having sex, the strength should be appropriate, and it is best to be gentle in order to reap a better sexual experience.