The uterus is a carrier of pregnancy, and only on the basis of a healthy and intact carrier can pregnancy proceed smoothly. Nowadays, most couples pursue fast pregnancy, but unfortunately, some women's uterus may have accidents, and the posterior position of the uterus can also have an impact on pregnancy. So, how to get pregnant in the posterior position of the uterus?
The posterior position of the uterus does not have a significant impact on sexual activity, but it may affect the binding of eggs and sperm, thereby affecting pregnancy. However, it is possible to increase the chances of conception and promote normal conception by adopting a suitable conception position, preferably using a posterior approach. There are three positions of the uterus in the pelvic cavity, including anterior, medial, and posterior. Under normal circumstances, the position of the uterus should be forward leaning and forward bending, that is, the position of the uterus should be slightly tilted forward, and the cervix should be positioned laterally backward, so that the uterine body presents a forward bending state.
In the deep part of the vagina, behind the cervix, there is a dome that surrounds the cervix. This dome is called the vaginal dome. After sexual intercourse and ejaculation, the vaginal dome is the place where semen accumulates. This is conducive to soaking the posterior opening of the cervix in semen, facilitating the passage of sperm through the cervix, entering the uterine cavity, and combining with the egg to achieve conception.
When the female uterus is in a posterior position, the state of the cervix becomes forward and upward, making it less likely for the cervix opening to soak in semen, thus affecting normal conception. However, the vast majority of patients with retroverted uterus can successfully conceive, with only a few more severe cases requiring surgical treatment for retroverted uterus.