After pregnancy, as the fetus grows, the muscle pressure at the bottom of the pelvic cavity increases, leading to uterine prolapse in pregnant women. Many pregnant women are very worried, fearing that uterine prolapse may pose certain risks and make the fetus unhealthy. So, what should I do if my uterus droops at four months of pregnancy?

Most women do not experience symptoms of uterine prolapse during pregnancy, but women who frequently undergo induced abortion surgery or have undergone induced labor surgery before pregnancy can choose the method of uterine tray to alleviate the condition. It is also advisable to rest in bed, eat light food regularly, avoid excessive fatigue, and avoid frequent squatting exercises to prevent severe uterine prolapse and the harm of premature birth, which is very good for the health of the fetus.
If a woman experiences uterine prolapse during the fourth month of pregnancy, she can choose physical therapy to alleviate the condition. By using local fumigation, the symptoms of infection and inflammation caused by uterine prolapse can be avoided, and premature birth can also be prevented through fetal preservation treatment.
The causes of uterine prolapse are very complex. If a woman gives birth excessively, it may lead to uterine prolapse. Some women may have undergone induced abortion surgery before pregnancy. If they do not recover well, they may experience a second pregnancy, which may cause symptoms of uterine prolapse. It is best to go to a regular hospital for a physical examination.