The uterine support is a conservative treatment for pelvic floor dysfunctional disorders and has been used since the 20th century to treat pelvic organ prolapse. As an alternative to high-risk surgery, the uterine support is still a convenient and safe treatment for patients with symptomatic uterovaginal prolapse who are frail or elderly, for patients with postoperative recurrence of pelvic floor reconstruction surgery, and for patients who have a fear of surgical treatment. The uterine support is a silicone material that is non-toxic, non-irritating, easy, safe, economical, and readily accepted by the patient. Depending on the degree and location of the patient’s organ prolapse, the selection of the appropriate uterine support is an important part of the treatment of organ prolapse. Uterine rests are suitable for mild and moderate uterine prolapse, vaginal wall bulge and urinary incontinence, also for elderly and frail patients with symptomatic uterovaginal prolapse, and as a remedy for failed pelvic floor repair surgery Common complications in the use of uterine rests: vaginal abrasions (bleeding), abnormal discharge. Training and instruction are needed in the use and care of the uterine support Regular review is needed so that patients can successfully use this simple, safe treatment tool to restore function and improve quality of life.