Pelvic organ prolapse, which involves the functional impairment of the pelvic floor, can significantly impact sexual function, as the vagina is integral to the pelvic floor's support system. This does not imply an absolute inability to engage in sexual activity, but rather a notable change in the quality and experience of intimacy. For example, women with uterine prolapse may report a sensation of vaginal looseness or the occurrence of air sounds during intercourse. Such issues can reduce sexual motivation for both the patient and their partner, leading to psychological effects and diminished desire. While physical union may not be directly prevented, the core challenge lies in the reluctance and dissatisfaction stemming from the various negative symptoms associated with pelvic organ prolapse.