Can the Prolapse of the Anterior Uterine Wall Be Restored?

According to your description, it is suspected to be a prolapse of the anterior vaginal wall. Whether a full recovery can be achieved postpartum varies from person to person, and postpartum pelvic floor recovery can be performed if necessary. As the uterus grows, the prolapse may worsen, but it may also lighten up after the fourth month of pregnancy. This is the recommendation for the question ‘The first cesarean section did not fully recover.’ I hope this helps you, and wish you good health!
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Postpartum Recovery Issues

Two months after giving birth, feeling weak when feverish might be due to lack of sleep and insufficient exercise. With moderate exercise, the body has recovered to its pre-pregnancy state within five months.
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