See gynecologist.: After any pelvic imaging study, your gynecologist can shed light on the findings, in the context of your clinical symptoms and signs. Talk to him/her at your next visit.
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You need an ultrasou: There are a few things i need to know about you in order to give you the best answer such as, are you having regular menstrual cycles and have you ever been pregnant? It is normal to have a longer uterus after a pregnancy. Some women have longer crevices which makes their uteruses measure longer. You really need to have an ultrasound to make an accurate diagnosis about both of these issues.
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