Uterine displacement refers to the situation where the position of the uterus changes, such as excessive forward or backward tilt, or uterine prolapse. Generally, uterine displacement does not have obvious symptoms, but some women's uterine displacement is caused by lesions, often accompanied by discomfort such as lower back pain, dysmenorrhea, etc. So, does uterine displacement affect pregnancy?
Uterine displacement can affect pregnancy. Uterine displacement causes significant changes in the position of the uterine cavity, in which case sperm cannot enter the cervical canal smoothly, thus increasing the difficulty of pregnancy for women. Uterine displacement can also have an impact on women's menstrual cycle, commonly resulting in increased menstrual flow accompanied by dysmenorrhea, and ovarian dysfunction in women.
Women with uterine displacement may experience pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse, as the displacement causes swelling of surrounding tissues, leading to painful intercourse. Moreover, uterine displacement can affect women's bladder, causing symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. If it affects the uterine mucosa, periodic hematuria may also occur.
Uterine displacement generally includes forward leaning displacement and backward leaning displacement. There are many reasons for uterine displacement. Women usually wear high heels, which can cause the body to tilt and the pelvis to tilt. After pelvic displacement occurs, the uterus will tilt excessively forward. Wearing tight fitting clothes frequently can also easily cause uterine displacement, as tight fitting clothes can increase abdominal pressure.