Thirty sessions of pelvic floor muscle electrotherapy are generally effective and need to be combined with exercise in order to accelerate pelvic floor muscle recovery. Pelvic floor electrotherapy is generally biofeedback electrical stimulation, which is used as a means of pelvic floor muscle restoration therapy to improve pelvic floor muscle dysfunction due to various reasons. Pelvic floor electrotherapy is more commonly used in postpartum women to improve the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles after childbirth and to reduce muscle spasms. Electrical stimulation of the pelvic floor muscles helps to increase muscle excitability and improve neuronal cell function. Thirty sessions, usually 3 sessions, are effective, although it is also necessary to combine it with traditional pelvic floor muscle exercises to achieve a speedy recovery. In cases of prolonged non-recovery, it is advisable to discuss with your doctor and change your treatment plan.