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		<description><![CDATA[Anteverted uterus is positioning where the top points towards your tummy, front or bladder and is acceptable and most common position of the uterus. This positioning of the uterus has no impact on pregnancy or on a woman’s body. Most women can actually co-exist with the condition easily. Basically, such women have no problem conceiving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anteverted uterus is positioning where the top points towards<br />
your tummy, front or bladder and is acceptable and most common position of the<br />
uterus.</p>
<p>This positioning of the uterus has no impact on pregnancy<br />
or on a woman’s body. Most women can actually co-exist with the condition<br />
easily. Basically, such women have no problem conceiving or in delivery of a<br />
baby while there is almost no kind of treatment that is needed for this<br />
condition. It is the degree of orientation and inclination the influences the general<br />
impact of this condition on a woman. If the uterus is anteverted to the<br />
extreme, this will create an environment that is too challenging for eggs and<br />
sperms to meet up. With an anteverted uterus, ovaries are way high up in the<br />
pelvis and this means that they are away from harm more and are not likely to<br />
be hurt during intercourse.</p>
<p>Regardless of the above, a woman with anteverted uterus regular<br />
checkups are necessary and also discuss the issue with your gynecologist since<br />
at times, this positioning can present other problems. While some women are<br />
born with the condition, others acquire it due to age and other factors like<br />
having given birth. Ligaments holding the uterus can become a bit lose due to<br />
pregnancy and delivery. As a result, that your uterus could shift positioning a<br />
bit.</p>
<p>The positioning of the uterus influences the location of<br />
pressure and pain caused by fibroids. Anteverted uterus causes more back pain.<br />
Again location and size of fibroids can affect the uterine position.<br />
Endometrium is the uterine inner lining which is shed during menstruation.<br />
Endometriosis may lead to adhesions that can fix your uterus into different<br />
position.</p>
<p>On the contrary, some women have a retroverted uterus<br />
which is tilted backwards towards the spine or rectum. With this uterine<br />
positioning, it becomes difficult for a physician to do an ultra sound<br />
especially during early pregnancy. The baby is not affected but will be seen at<br />
around 9 to 10 weeks. Such women also experience discomfort or pain during<br />
intercourse. Women with this uterine positioning also experience severe<br />
cramping, pain or diarrhea during menstruation. Others experience lower back<br />
pain and others have issues using tampons.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the positioning of retroverted uterus can be<br />
corrected manually or through surgery. Though the surgical procedure, the<br />
uterus is repositioned higher in the pelvis and the uterine position can also<br />
be changed to become anteverted. The woman benefit by having the uterus<br />
stabilized while its normal position is restored. During the surgery, the ovaries<br />
can also be elevated to an angle in which they can hardly be bruised during<br />
intercourse.</p>
<p>Although anteverted uterus poses no danger to the unborn,<br />
the condition can come with some problems. However, it is advisable for<br />
expectant mothers to have discussions and regular checkups with a gynecologist.<br />
There are many problems that are related to the uterus that can affect the<br />
pregnancy such as fibroids. The woman needs complete check up for such a<br />
problem to be diagnosed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generic Anteverted Uterus &#160; The generic anteverted uterus condition is not a matter of concern for most women and you would find that this orientation of the uterus is considered to be extremely common. The uterus is prone to several types of formations and orientations and you would find that the anteverted uterus is one [...]]]></description>
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<p>The generic anteverted uterus condition is not a matter of concern for most women and you would find that this orientation of the uterus is considered to be extremely common. The uterus is prone to several types of formations and orientations and you would find that the anteverted uterus is one of such orientations. The orientation of the uterus can have some impact on the pregnancy and overall health of the woman and you need to have some basic idea about the condition of anteverted uterus.<span id="more-19"></span> Anteverted uterus is defined as the condition in which the uterus of the woman is tilted towards the abdomen. This is a fairly common condition and you would find that most women have this type of orientation of the uterus.</p>
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<h2>Anteverted Uterus &amp; Pregnancy</h2>
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<p>Since the anteverted uterus is a condition which impacts the uterus of the woman, you need to know about the relation that exists between anteverted uterus &amp; pregnancy. You would find that this kind of tilt that is present in the case of anteverted uterus is quite common and there is almost no impact on the pregnancy. From the initial stages of conceiving, till the end delivery, the anteverted uterus does not pose any problems for the pregnant women. However, it is suggested that regular checkups and discussion with your gynecologist are extremely important, mainly because the condition of anteverted uterus can sometimes present some other problems. There are several other uterus related problems which can hamper your pregnancy, like fibroids, and you should definitely get a complete checkup done for these problems. On the other hand, the other kind of orientation of the uterus can pose some problems and therefore, you need to observe the simply symptoms and signs which would tell you about your uterus and any associated problems.</p>
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<h2>Fibroid Tumors and Related Uterus Problems</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Apart from the orientation problems and the case of anteverted uterus, there can be some other problems which can impact a regular uterus function. Fibroid tumors, ovarian cysts, polyps in uterus etc. are some problems which might impact your health and the health of your future child. In all such cases, an early pregnancy examination or a regular uterus examination is important. Any such examination would give you a clear picture of the anteverted uterus and any other associated problems.</p>
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		<title>Anteverted Uterus Symptoms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Absence of Anteverted Uterus Symptoms</h1>
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<p>For those who have an idea about the anteverted uterus, the absence of anteverted uterus symptoms would not come as a surprise. Known to be one of the most common type of orientation of the uterus, the anteverted uterus is considered to be extremely normal as it does not pose any problems for the woman. There are some other types of orientations possible for the uterus, like retroverted uterus, retroflexed uterus etc.<span id="more-16"></span> but none of them is as common as the anteverted uterus. In the case of the anteverted uterus, the uterus tilts towards the front, in the direction of the abdomen. Generally, no problems in pregnancy or fertility are faced due to the anteverted uterus and the entire condition is free of symptoms or problems.</p>
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<h2>Relating Anteverted Uterus and Pregnancy</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>There is no proper relationship between anteverted uterus and pregnancy and you would find that in most cases, no complications are caused due to the presence of the anteverted uterus. Generally, women with an anteverted uterus are able to go through their pregnancy easily and almost no problems are encountered by her. There are absolutely no chances of complications and most women do not require any sort of treatment for anteverted uterus. However, the other type of orientation of the uterus, known as the retroverted uterus, can create some problems in the pregnancy. Retroverted uterus is considered as a condition in which the uterus tilts in the opposite direction, away from the abdomen and towards the pelvic cavity. There can be several factors which lead to the retroversion of the uterus and some of them can harm your pregnancy and body. In all sorts of orientations, you would require the advice of your gynecologist as he would be able to guide you well on the matter.</p>
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<h2>Taking Care of Your Pregnancy</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The first step, after discovering that you are pregnant, is a complete checkup by a gynecologist. The initial checkup would determine any sort of problems that might impact your pregnancy in the long run. Several problems, like fibroid tumors, can be handled in the beginning and you need to make sure that any kind of orientation, anteverted uterus or retroverted, are highlighted in this test. Since there are no usual anteverted uterus symptoms, make sure that you get a clear analysis done from your doctor.</p>
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		<title>Retroverted and Anteverted Uterus Pregnancy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retroverted and Anteverted Uterus Pregnancy Issues &#160; There can be some retroverted and anteverted uterus pregnancy issues that might arise in the long run and we would be discussing some of them here. Before we get started with the details of the pregnancy issues associated with anteverted uterus, you need to understand the meaning of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Retroverted and Anteverted Uterus Pregnancy Issues</h1>
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<p>There can be some retroverted and anteverted uterus pregnancy issues that might arise in the long run and we would be discussing some of them here. Before we get started with the details of the pregnancy issues associated with anteverted uterus, you need to understand the meaning of the different uterus orientations that are important here. The first type of orientation is known as the anteverted uterus, a condition which is considered to be more common than the retroverted uterus. <span id="more-12"></span>The anteverted uterus is all about the inclination of the uterus towards the abdomen of the body. This is a common condition and not many problems have been associated with it. On the other hand, you have the retroverted uterus, which can have some sort of underlying causes. The retroverted uterus is a bit more complex than the anteverted uterus and can lead to some issues during pregnancy.</p>
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<h2>Impact on Pregnancy</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The anteverted uterus is quite common and in most cases, there is almost no impact on the pregnancy. You would find that the condition of anteverted uterus does not create any sort of problems and does not impact fertility in any way. Generally, women with anteverted uterus do not have to undertake any sort of special treatment and their condition is considered to be totally normal. On the other hand, the retroverted uterus can create problems for some women, depending on the extent of the orientation that is present. Even then, most of the pregnancy related complications are linked with the underlying cause behind the retroverted uterus. These problems, like endometriosis, can impact the fertility of the woman and create problems in conceiving. Therefore, it is important that you get a complete early pregnancy or pre pregnancy test done to ensure that your uterus is in a perfect condition.</p>
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<h2>Prolapsed Uterus</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Prolapsed uterus is another condition which can create a lot of problem for any woman. It is a bit different from the condition of anteverted uterus and in this, the uterus slips from the pelvic cavity, right into the vaginal canal. There are several problems associated with this, like painful intercourse, and you need to get a proper examination done for this problem. The retroverted and anteverted uterus pregnancy cases should not be ignored as sometimes, these might highlight some major underlying problems.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understanding Prolapsed Uterus &#160; For understanding prolapsed uterus, you need to know that just like the different orientations, the uterus can sometimes slip from its original position. When the uterus slips from its position in the pelvic cavity to the vaginal canal, the condition is known as a prolapsed uterus. There can be several reasons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Understanding Prolapsed Uterus</h1>
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<p>For understanding prolapsed uterus, you need to know that just like the different orientations, the uterus can sometimes slip from its original position. When the uterus slips from its position in the pelvic cavity to the vaginal canal, the condition is known as a prolapsed uterus. There can be several reasons behind this condition and there are some related symptoms.<span id="more-9"></span> The condition is a bit worse than the regular orientation of the anteverted uterus and you would find that there would be some sort of symptoms that would be observable. You need to understand that this condition is not as simple as that of the anteverted uterus and you would be requiring proper treatment plans for taking care of the condition of a prolapsed uterus.</p>
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<h2>Causes and Symptoms of Prolapsed Uterus</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The uterus has several muscles holding it in position and due to many reasons, these muscles and connective tissues can weaken. In such a condition, the uterus tends to slip into the vaginal canal and create the condition of uterus prolapse. Regular ageing and the lack of estrogen in the body can be the reason behind the weakening of these muscles and generally, women are advised to take care of their body in the early stages. Unlike the anteverted uterus condition, the prolapsed uterus has some symptoms which are easily observable. The most common type of symptom is the feeling as if you are sitting on a ball. Difficulty in intercourse and a lot of pain are common in this condition and this is usually accompanied by backache. You would also notice some amount of heaviness in your abdominal region and this would persist for a long time. An increase in vaginal discharge or bleeding might also happen and a general ill feeling would be present as a part of the symptoms.</p>
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<h2>Treating Prolapsed Uterus</h2>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Unlike the condition of anteverted uterus, the prolapsed uterus might require medical attention. In case the symptoms are troubling the woman, it is important that she goes through the proper medical procedure. There are two treatment methods of a prolapsed uterus, vaginal pessary and surgery. Both these procedures can only be carried out after proper discussion with your gynecologist. Since the condition of a prolapsed uterus can be bothersome, women should get the condition sorted out at the earliest, through the help of an accomplished doctor.</p>
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