It is best for female friends to undergo a check-up before having children, such as examining the ovaries, uterus, etc., which are the key areas that need to be examined. Some women may find that their uterus is enlarged after examination, so many women are very worried that it may affect their pregnancy. So, will a larger uterus make a larger belly?
A larger uterus does not make the belly bigger, even after pregnancy, women with a larger uterus have a belly size similar to that of ordinary women, and there is not much difference. Because even if a woman's uterus is larger, it will not be larger than a gradually developing fetus, and the size of a pregnant woman's belly usually depends on the size of the fetus.
If a woman's uterus is only slightly larger, there is no need to pay special attention. If the condition is too severe, there may be some abnormal symptoms, such as increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods in women. If this continues for a long time, it may lead to anemia, resulting in abnormal symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, and fatigue.
When the uterus is enlarged, it is mostly caused by diseases such as uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, etc. If a woman no longer has fertility requirements, surgery can be used for treatment, and even direct removal of the uterus can be chosen. Uterine adenomyosis can cause a lot of pain to patients, such as severe dysmenorrhea during menstruation.