The association between genital prolapse and pregnancy is more common in the second half of pregnancy and is often corrected after childbirth. There are no data on the incidence or prevalence of uterine prolapse from the beginning of pregnancy or on those developing during the course of pregnancy or in the postpartum.
We present the case of a 35-year-old woman in her third pregnancy who was diagnosed with a third-grade prolapse that occurred as a result of a traffic accident causing a perineal injury before conception. We describe the management of this entity during pregnancy and the route of delivery.