The term "Plexus Hypogastricus" refers to a network of nerves located in the lower abdomen. This complex network formed by the interweaving of nerves is also known as the hypogastric plexus or pelvic plexus. Anatomically, this network of nerves is responsible for regulating the functions of the urinary bladder, bowel, and sexual organs. Synonyms for plexus hypogastricus include the pelvic nerve plexus or the sacral plexus. This intricate system of nerves plays a crucial role in the smooth functioning of the lower abdominal organs and the body's ability to engage in sexual activity or bear children.