The uterus is an extremely important reproductive organ for women. Whether it's menstruation or pregnancy, this organ is indispensable. However, for some women, the uterus is relatively unfamiliar and may not even know how to maintain it, which may lead to abnormal uterine development due to unhealthy daily habits. So, when does a woman's uterus grow?
The uterus is the organ that produces menstruation and nurtures the fetus in women, located in the central part of the pelvic cavity. The size of the uterus is directly related to age and development. Women who have not undergone childbirth have a uterus that is about 7.5cm long, 5cm high, and 1cm long. At the same time, the ratio of the uterine body to the hysteroscope also varies due to age.
When women are in infancy, the ratio of the uterus to the cervix is 1:2; When it reaches puberty, the ratio is 1:1, and when it reaches the reproductive period, the ratio is 2:1. Regardless of the period, it is important to pay attention to the care and maintenance of the uterus in daily life to avoid any abnormalities that may prevent women from conceiving and even endanger their lives.
Caring for the uterus should actually start from childhood. To arrange three meals reasonably, ensure balanced nutrition, ensure good sleep for children, and encourage children to exercise more. By the time of puberty, women have already experienced their first menstrual cycle, which marks the basic development and maturity of the uterus. At this point, what needs to be done is to strengthen and take protective measures.