Can you still labor with a prolapsed uterus?

Prolapsed uterus can do light labor work, not recommended to do too heavy physical labor work. Prolapsed uterus is a condition in which the uterus descends from its normal position along the vagina and partially or completely detaches from the vaginal opening. Mild prolapsed uterus is asymptomatic, while severe prolapsed uterus may present with lumbosacral pains, a feeling of falling down, and a swelling detaching from the vagina, and other symptoms. Prolapsed uterus can do some light and simple labor work, the intensity of labor work may increase the abdominal pressure, make the prolapsed uterus symptoms more serious, and the recovery of the disease is not good. Patients with uterine prolapse should pay more attention to rest, avoid heavy labor as much as possible, and empty the bowels in time, holding urine or stool is easy to raise the abdominal pressure. To change the bad sleeping position, bad sleeping position may also aggravate the symptoms. Prolapsed uterus is a common condition and should be treated promptly.