The uterus is an important organ for nurturing the fetus and producing menstruation, and has a crucial impact on women because it allows humans to continue. Therefore, the health of the uterus is important, so what is the shape of a normal uterine cavity?
The uterus of a normal woman is located in the center of the pelvic cavity, between the bladder and rectum, shaped like an inverted pear or a circular triangle, connected to the vagina, and the fallopian tubes on both sides are connected to the pelvic cavity. The uterus consists of the uterine body and cervix, with a weight of 50-70 milligrams. The volume of the uterine cavity is about 50 milliliters, and the uterus is 2-3 centimeters thick, 4-5 centimeters wide, and 7-8 centimeters long. The periodic shedding of the endometrium is commonly referred to as menstruation. The uterus is the channel through which menstrual blood flows and is the organ that nurtures the fetus.
For adult women who are not pregnant, the uterus is in a mild forward leaning and forward bending position. If a woman lies on her back for a long time or wears high heels for a long time, it can cause the uterus to tilt backward. The function of the uterus is to form an embryo implantation site through the combination of sperm and egg, and it is also the place where the fetus absorbs nutrients and grows and develops in the uterine cavity. So women should take good care of their uterus, pay attention to keeping warm, and avoid eating raw, cold, and stimulating foods.
In addition to congenital abnormalities, if the uterus is not properly maintained in the future, it can cause symptoms such as uterine coldness and infertility. If a woman suffers from a disease, the uterus will deform. Women should try not to undergo abortion surgery as it poses great harm to the uterus.