This document provides information on uterovaginal prolapse including anatomy, supports of the uterus, types of prolapse, degree of uterine descent, aetiology, symptoms, clinical presentation, diagnostic approach, examination, complications, prevention, and management. The three main levels of uterine support are described as the upper, middle, and lower tiers. Genital prolapse is defined as the descent of one or more genital organs through the pelvic floor. The POPQ system is introduced for assessing prolapse. Childbirth is a primary risk factor for prolapse due to trauma, and prevention focuses on proper techniques during labor and repair of tears. Treatment includes pessaries, pelvic floor exercises, and various surgical procedures depending