Whether or not a pregnancy with second degree uterine prolapse can be born depends on the specific condition of the pregnant woman. If the pregnancy goes well and the degree of uterine prolapse does not continue to worsen, the pregnancy can continue, but if the uterine prolapse worsens significantly affecting the health of the pregnant woman, and the fetus has an unavoidable miscarriage, then the pregnancy may need to be terminated.
The second degree of uterine prolapse can be categorized into mild and severe. In the mild form, the cervix has prolapsed outside the vaginal opening and the uterine body remains inside the vagina. In the severe form, the cervix and part of the uterine body have prolapsed outside the vaginal opening. Pregnant women with prolapsed uterus are more prone to miscarriages and infections during pregnancy and need to pay extra attention. Pregnant women should pay attention to rest during pregnancy, avoid exertion, and avoid prolonged standing and walking.
With the development of the fetus, the symptoms of uterine prolapse will become more obvious, if there is any abnormality, it is necessary to seek medical treatment, if necessary, under the guidance of the doctor can take uterine support to alleviate the symptoms.