Main anatomical positions of the uterus and possible difficulties for conception: a literature review

Autores/as

  • Isabelle Lima Lustosa
  • Anna Vitória Paz Moreira
  • Dhiego Alves de Lacerda
  • Pedro Fechine Honorato
  • Renata Silva Cezar
  • Jalles Dantas de Lucena

Palabras clave:

Anatomia, Útero, Variação anatômica

Resumen

The uterus is one of the most dynamic organs in the human body. It is usually positioned in anteflexion and anteversion, that is, inclined anteriorly and superiorly in relation to the major axis of the vagina. The position and direction of the uterus depend on the stability of the supporting perineal elements, muscles, and aponeuroses of the perineum, and on the preservation or diminution of the normal uterovaginal angle. Thus, changes in the uterine position can affect the position of the cervix in relation to the semen, which can make it difficult for sperm to pass towards the fallopian tubes, where fertilization occurs.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevenIVmulti2023-150

Publicado

2023-12-18

Cómo citar

Lustosa, I. L., Moreira, A. V. P., Lacerda, D. A. de, Honorato, P. F., Cezar, R. S., & Lucena, J. D. de. (2023). Main anatomical positions of the uterus and possible difficulties for conception: a literature review. Caderno De ANAIS HOME. Recuperado a partir de https://homepublishing.com.br/index.php/cadernodeanais/article/view/1222