MRI plays an important role in assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction in females. it is non-invasive, simple and does not expose the patient to ionizing radiation, MRI is the best imaging study available to evaluate pelvic floor dysfunction and differentiate between cystocele, enterocele, rectocele, vault and uterine prolapse. MRI also provides a multiplanar thorough evaluation of the pelvic contents. Upright dynamic MRI in an open configuration magnetic resonance system or even three-dimensional reconstruction for virtual reality of the urinary tract and pelvic floor might be used for evaluation of pelvic floor dysfunction. Endocavitary MRI allows multiplanar depiction and high resolution.