Is a pelvic repair really necessary 9 years after having a baby?

Pelvic repair is not usually needed 9 years after giving birth if nothing else is going on. Under normal circumstances, it is better to have pelvic repair within three months after a woman gives birth because the fetus will exert some pressure on the pelvis during pregnancy and labor, which will result in maternal pelvic laxity. Pelvic repair can speed up the repair of the pelvic floor muscles, thus reducing postpartum leakage and uterine prolapse. As post-partum pelvic floor laxity can gradually recover to a certain extent with time. If there are no other abnormal symptoms nine years after giving birth, pelvic repair is usually not needed again because it is not too effective at this time. However, if the patient develops abnormalities such as leakage of urine or uterine prolapse, regardless of the number of years of childbirth, the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and at the same time undergo pelvic floor repair, which is performed through electrical stimulation to stimulate the muscles of the pelvic floor and promote the recovery of the pelvic floor muscles. It is not really necessary to do pelvic repair 9 years after giving birth, and it is recommended to choose after consulting with a professional doctor according to your personal situation.