What is the normal size of a woman's uterus

  The uterus is one of the most important reproductive organs in the female body, playing a crucial role in daily life. But most women are not very familiar with the uterus, whether it is the size of the uterus or some changes in the uterus in daily life. So, what is the normal size of a woman's uterus?

  

What is the normal size of a woman's uterus1

  Under normal circumstances, the uterus is a slightly flattened inverted pear shaped structure. The weight of the uterus is approximately 50 to 70 grams, with a width of about 4-5cm, a length of 7-8cm, a thickness of about 2-3cm, and a capacity of about 5ml. The uterus is mainly composed of two parts: the uterine body and the cervix. As ovarian function changes with age, the ratio of the uterine body to the cervix also gradually changes. Before puberty, the ratio is 1:2, the ratio of females in the reproductive system is about 2:1, and after decision-making, the ratio is 1:1.

  The lower part of the uterus is connected to the vagina, which can cause complex reactions during sexual activity, bringing wonderful feelings to women. Under normal circumstances, the uterus is located in the middle of the pelvic cavity, between the workplace and the bladder. However, the position may also change with the degree of filling or position of the rectum and bladder.

  For example, when standing, the uterine body is almost parallel to the horizontal plane, the uterine floor is located above and behind the bladder, and the cervix remains on the ischial plane. The main function of the uterus is to nurture new life, so it is very important for women's bodies and should be taken care of in daily life.

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