Hi. A retroverted uterus is a naturally occurring variance on how the uterus is positioned in the lower
abdomen of a woman. Basically, the uterus instead of lying on top of the bladder, it is positioned to either
side of it. An inverted uterus heads back towards the spinal column instead of belly button. The cervix (or
the opening of the uterus) remains intact at the same place i.e. either at the top part or end of the vaginal
canal, but the body (or fundus) of the uterus lies in an unusual position. Women with this abnormality usually
have no problems regarding conception and childbirth. Fibromatosis of the uterus – is the initial stage of the
fibroids, in which the muscle tissue of the uterus begins to be replaced with parts of the connective tissue.
At fibromatosis of the uterus is not mature nodes, and there is only a slight increase (hypertrophy) of the
uterus. In the absence of complaints and asymptomatic special treat fibromatosis of the uterus is not
required. Dynamic monitoring is recommended by a doctor (every three months) and an annual pelvic ultrasound.
Hope this information helps. Take care.
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