The position and structure of uterus
The uterus is a hollow organ composed of muscles, the upper part is spherical and the lower part is connected with * * * *. It is suspended in the pelvic cavity through ligaments, in which the round ligament pulls the uterine body forward and keeps it leaning forward. Therefore, when standing, the uterus is usually horizontally attached to the bladder, showing a natural state of leaning forward. 80% women's uterus leans forward, while 20% women's uterus leans backward.
Comparison between forward leaning and backward leaning
80% women are naturally inclined forward and 20% backward. Simply put, the uterus is tilted forward and backward relative to the axis. 1 5 women face the problem of backward inclination, but many women have no obvious symptoms or feelings.
The problem of uterine recession
Backward uterus may cause some problems, such as dysmenorrhea, pain during sexual intercourse, frequent urination, urgency and urinary incontinence. But many women have no obvious symptoms or feelings. If uterine contraction persists, it may affect pregnancy and you need to seek medical attention in time.