A prolapsed uterus can be delivered normally if the pregnancy is normal. Since the uterus increases in size after pregnancy and exceeds the pelvic cavity, it is possible to deliver normally in late pregnancy. But after delivery, the prolapsed uterus will be heavier than the original one. This is because childbirth is the main cause of uterine prolapse. In this case, you should pay attention after pregnancy, do not have dry stools, do not cough often, and do not be able to do heavy physical work. After delivery, you must pay attention to rest and strengthen the repair of the pelvic floor muscles. If the prolapse is serious, surgery is needed. The above content is for reference only, please refer to the doctor’s guidance for specific medication and treatment.