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Re: Inverted Uterus and 'back' cramps

From: Bernard Cristalli MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 Jan 2003 00:38:05 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lacie wrote: >
>I have been told by an OBGYN nurse (my friends mom) that i may have an
>inverted uterus, meaning its tilted backwards. I have painful back
>cramps when i'm on my period, despite my ortho tri cylcn, though that
>has made it much better. My doctor doesnt seem to conscerned, so i
>assume their is no call for alarm but i am conserned with
>fertility/infertility and birth etc. My boyfrients mom (a rn) says that
>it should correct itself when i am pregnant. Is this true? What else is
>thereto know about this problem? I have never heard of anyone i know
>having this and i'd like to know more about it... Thanks :)

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A retroverted uterus is not a nuisance to be pregnant or when you are pregnant. It does tilt on his own around the 4th month of pregnancy. The only nuisance may be some pain during intercourse. As for dysmenorrhea it is very common.

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Bernard G. Cristalli MD AMACOG AIHP - ACCA - Paris France OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor Urogynecology Editorial Advisory Board http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm




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