uterine retroversion - meaning and definition. What is uterine retroversion
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What (who) is uterine retroversion - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION
Tipped uterus; Tilted uterus; Retroflexed uterus; Retrovert; Tipped womb; Tilted womb; Backward uterus; Uterine retroversion; Uterine retroflexion; Malposition of uterus; Inversion of uterus; Retrocessed uterus; Retroverted

Uterine tachysystole         
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Uterine Tachysystole; User:Lillexa0316/sandbox
Uterine tachysystole is a condition of excessively frequent uterine contractions during pregnancy. It is most often seen in induced or augmented labor, though it can also occur during spontaneous labor.
Abnormal uterine bleeding         
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), also known as (AVB) or as atypical vaginal bleeding, is vaginal bleeding from the uterus that is abnormally frequent, lasts excessively long, is heavier than normal, or is irregular. The term dysfunctional uterine bleeding was used when no underlying cause was present.
Uterine artery embolization         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE THAT BLOCKS BLOOD SUPPLY TO UTERINE FIBROIDS
Uterine artery embolisation; Uterine fibroid embolization; Uterine Embolization
Uterine artery embolization is a procedure in which an interventional radiologist uses a catheter to deliver small particles that block the blood supply to the uterine body. The procedure is done for the treatment of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis.

Wikipedia

Retroverted uterus

A retroverted uterus (tilted uterus, tipped uterus) is a uterus that is oriented posteriorly, towards the back of the body. This is in contrast to the typical uterus, which is oriented forward (slightly "anteverted") toward the bladder, with the anterior part slightly concave. Depending on the source, one in three to five uteruses is retroverted, or oriented backwards towards the spine.