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Uterous

The uterus has three major functions: to prepare a bed for a fertilized ovum, to nourish the developing embryo during pregnancy, and to expel the fetus. Shaped like an upside-down pear, and tilted forwards, it lies within the pelvis and is held in place, along with its two extensions, the Fallopian tubes, by ligaments and folds of the peritoneum. The cervix forms the lower third, connected by a narrow isthmus to the main muscular body of the uterus. The non-pregnant uterus weighs 45–60 g and is 7–8 cm long but its weight increases more than ten-fold by the end of pregnancy.

Uterine hypoplasia

Uterine hypoplasia, also known as immature uterus, generally refers to the uterus is still less than normal after puberty, commonly known as "small uterus" Such patients often accompanied by rare menstruation, menopause, or amenorrhea. Mainly associated with the menstrual period late surge scarce, dysmenorrhea or menstrual flows. Uterine dysplasia can lead to female infertility!

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