What are the ligaments of the uterus

The uterine ligaments are the ligaments that hold the uterus in place. They are attached to the uterus on one hand and to the pelvis on the other, and serve to hold the uterus in place. In clinical practice, they are divided into the round ligament of the uterus, the broad ligament of the uterus, the sacral ligament of the uterus, and the main ligament of the uterus. If the ligaments are loose, it may cause prolapse of the uterus, so women should rest in bed after delivery. The recovery period for a normal birth is 56 days, and it is recommended to stay in bed and rest very well during the 56 days. The physiological recovery period for cesarean delivery is 90 days, during the 90-day period, it is also necessary to rest very well and at the same time to strengthen nutrition in order to help the body to recover as soon as possible.