Uterine softness is a description of the texture of the uterus during a routine gynecologic examination. The uterus is a muscular organ with a certain degree of hardness under normal circumstances, and the description of the texture of the uterus is usually moderate hardness. In the early stages of pregnancy, due to changes in the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, the texture of the uterus will change, and when you touch the body of the uterus during a gynecological examination, you will feel that the uterus has become softer. The uterus after childbirth or miscarriage will also show signs of softness if it does not contract well. In this case, there is usually a significant increase in bleeding in the vagina, and if this phenomenon occurs, it is usually necessary to promote uterine contraction through appropriate massage or the use of drugs.