Women in Bangladesh often suffer from chronic obstetric morbidities such as prolapse, fistulas, and incontinence following childbirth. However, many do not seek professional healthcare due to embarrassment, lack of access to female doctors, cost, and beliefs that the conditions are normal. A study of 183 women in Dhaka found that only 24% sought any healthcare for these issues, mostly from untrained providers like drug vendors or homeopaths rather than doctors. Women were more likely to get care if they discussed their problems with their husbands. The low use of appropriate healthcare highlights barriers that need to be addressed to improve women's health after childbirth.