There is no definitive answer as to whether or not a pubic bone bulge is okay.
The degree of pubic bone protrusion is related to the development of the pubic bone, and it cannot be corrected casually. If a woman has a bulging pubic bone, she may have a larger pelvis, which makes it more likely that the fetus will be able to pass through the birth canal during labor and delivery.
For women who are lighter in weight or have less subcutaneous fat, the pubic bone bulge will be more pronounced. Moreover, for postpartum women, due to the growth of the fetus during pregnancy and the increase in abdominal pressure, which will lead to the separation of the pelvic sciatic nodes from each other, which will result in pubalgia, postpartum rehabilitation will not only help in the recovery of the body, but also can prevent organ prolapse.