Normal variation: Retroverted uterus is present in about 20% of women and by itself is not a barrier to normal pregnancy. Nor does a retroverted uterus cause any symptoms per se. Visit this site for information on this topic: https://womens-health.co.uk/retrover.asp Get HPV vaccine Wish you good health!
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Yes: A retroverted uterus or retroflexed uterus, is a normal anatomical variation. It Is very common and it shouldn't interfere with your ability to conceive.
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