Does pelvic floor muscle repair after childbirth work?

Pelvic floor muscle repair after childbirth is usually effective when done in a regular hospital after evaluation and under the supervision of a doctor. During pregnancy and labor, there is some damage to the pelvic floor muscles. Usually after delivery, as the body recovers, the pelvic floor muscle will also have some recovery. However, some women have more serious damage and require pelvic floor repair. Properly performed pelvic floor muscle repair is effective in the recovery of a woman’s pelvic floor. A woman needs to go to the hospital for a review 42 days after delivery, and one of the things that needs to be done is to assess the recovery of the pelvic floor muscles. If the pelvic floor muscle recovery is not good, women may have urine leakage and vaginal uterine prolapse in the future. So for women with poor pelvic floor muscle recovery, pelvic floor muscle repair is necessary.