Abstract

Present uterine prolapse, which can occur before or during pregnancy, is uncommon in pregnant women. Premature delivery and fetal death, additionally to urinary tract infection and acute urinary retention, are complications caused by uterine prolapse in pregnancy. These complications range from a minor cervical infection to an unplanned abortion. A 38-year-old woman who had a vaginal delivery eight years ago is described in this case. Early detection and close monitoring are critical during pregnancy. Individual attention is required for a successful pregnancy outcome, but bed rest should never be overlooked. Depending on the severity of the uterus prolapse as well as the patient's preferences, conservative treatment options during pregnancy may be an option. Pregnancy-related conservative treatment modalities, depending on Depending on the patient's preferences and the degree of uterine prolapse, it may be possible to have a natural and healthy spontaneous pregnancy. However, treating uterus prolapse while pregnant requires early detection and treatment.

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