Soft uterus is a description of the texture of the uterus and is often seen during gynecological examinations. A soft uterus is usually harmless, but may interfere with some gynecologic procedures. The uterus can become enlarged and soft in breastfeeding women, after uterine surgery or miscarriage, and if there is inflammation of the uterus. During breastfeeding, the uterus is relatively soft due to changes in hormone levels in the body. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, and the uterus will return to its normal state of softness and hardness about 3 months after breastfeeding is stopped. If you put on the birth control ring, remove the ring or do abortion surgery during the breastfeeding period, it is very likely to cause perforation, so try to avoid operation during this period. It is recommended to take contraceptive measures when having sex during breastfeeding, preferably using condoms throughout. If the uterus is soft and poorly contracted after delivery, and you want to recover, you can use medication to contract the uterus under the guidance of your doctor. If there is a large amount of bad dew, you should also pay attention to appropriate activities, which is conducive to the discharge of blood in the uterine cavity, so that the uterine contraction is better, and slowly return to normal.