Uterine prolapse is a common postpartum complication, and the clinical symptoms are not identical depending on the severity of the prolapse.1. In mild uterine prolapse, the cervix remains inside the vagina, and the patient has no obvious clinical symptoms, or may experience discomfort such as abdominal cramping and lumbar pain around the time of sexual intercourse or menstruation.2. outside the vaginal opening. During squatting, defecation or prolonged standing, the patient may find a swelling coming out of the vaginal opening. If the cervix is damaged by frictional irritation, there will be abnormal bleeding. Secondary to infection, there will be purulent discharge. In case of severe uterine prolapse, the entire uterus prolapses outside the vaginal opening, often accompanied by prolapse of the bladder and vaginal wall. In addition to these symptoms, the patient will have significant difficulty urinating.