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Can Anteverted And Bulky Uterus Prevent Pregnancy?

Anteverted and bulky uterus. I went for a pelvic scan and it showed anteverted and bulky uterus 5.8cm in A-P diameter, Endometrium is 0.6cm, Myometrium- 3 Myomas seen largest is posterior intramural measuring 4.3cm x 3.1cm. What does this mean? And is it serious? Can it prevent pregnancy from taking place?
posted on Tue, 4 Aug 2015
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Hi,

The position of the uterus rarely affects pregnancy. Although abnormal size or anatomical abnormalities do affect pregnancy in a varying manner. If the fibroids or myomas are in the cavity then it might affect the implantation of pregnancy. Being a posterior wall fibroid, it will most probably not have any problem. Anyway, it needs to be followed up during pregnancy. Don't worry. Be stress free.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Archana Rajesh Babu, OB & GYN Specialist
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Can Anteverted And Bulky Uterus Prevent Pregnancy?

Hi, The position of the uterus rarely affects pregnancy. Although abnormal size or anatomical abnormalities do affect pregnancy in a varying manner. If the fibroids or myomas are in the cavity then it might affect the implantation of pregnancy. Being a posterior wall fibroid, it will most probably not have any problem. Anyway, it needs to be followed up during pregnancy. Don t worry. Be stress free. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Archana Rajesh Babu, OB & GYN Specialist