The uterus is the most critical organ in the female body. If there is a problem with the uterus, it can easily affect the physical and mental health of women. In addition, it can also affect the normal functioning of other organs in women, especially the organs around the uterus, which are most affected. So, what are the two sides of the uterus?
The uterus of women is located in the deep pelvic cavity, and there are usually bilateral appendages on both sides of the uterus, including the fallopian tubes and ovarian tissue. The uterus is the organ that produces menstruation and pregnancy in women, located in the center of the female pelvic cavity. Generally speaking, if a woman experiences lower abdominal pain, it is caused by gynecological inflammation, such as ovarian inflammation, inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries on both sides of the uterus.
The female uterus is actually a surrounded area, only the size of a fist without conception. Once the egg and sperm are fertilized, they will attach to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. The uterus will gradually expand under the differentiation of the fertilized egg, and the mother's belly will also show obvious enlargement. Therefore, the fallopian tubes are also connected on both sides of the uterus.
Because the uterus is a reproductive organ, the health of the uterus is more important than anything else for women of childbearing age. It is best for women to undergo gynecological examinations before pregnancy to check whether the uterus and fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus are normal. If any abnormal conditions are found, they must be treated in a timely manner. After treatment, it will be easier to conceive.