If you're a woman, chances are you've already met your uterus in one form or
another. Usually, it isn't a pleasant experience. It comes in the form of your
period or painful cramps. Most of the time, the only occasion we really pay attention
to our uterus is when we are trying to get, or have already gotten, pregnant.
Dr. Deborah Wilson, an OB/GYN in private practice in Scottsdale, Ariz., says though the exact size of the uterus varies from woman to woman, it generally falls within a certain range. "The uterus is tiny when a girl is born, not much larger than an adult thumb," says Dr. Wilson. "Women who have never been pregnant generally have smaller uteri than women who have been pregnant. A normal uterus can weigh as little as 30 grams (.06 pounds) and as much as 100 grams (.22 pounds).
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Dr. Wilson says many women, as they age, develop abnormalities that enlarge the uterus.
grow, but it has other important roles as well. "It also plays a role in blood flow to the ovaries, support of the vagina, bladder
and rectum and, for some women, can be important for normal sexual function,"
says Dr. Young. "For instance, some women at risk of premature labor are asked
to be careful about intercourse because the contractions of orgasm can trigger
contractions. Those contractions can be an important part of a woman's sexual
experience when she isn't pregnant as well."
The uterus has a lining that thickens up in response to hormones produced by the ovaries. If pregnancy doesn't occur, then one of the hormones that prepares the lining for a growing baby will also help the lining come off, which results in a period.
what if im 32 weeks and my uters is measuring 38 do that mean the baby my come early.
Hello. I am 38 years old, and 16 weeks pregnant. My uterus has grown. I know that this is normal, but I am a bit concerned. It feels, and looks larger on my right lower abdomen than on my left side. I only notice this when I lay down face up on a flat surface. I am wondering if this is normal. Does anyone have some feedback?
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