The posterior position of the uterus gives us the feeling that the uterus has undergone changes and problems. When it comes to the uterus, it definitely cannot be separated from reproduction, nurturing, and so on. The posterior position of the uterus is also a common symptom among girls. So, what are the reasons for the posterior position of the uterus? Is the posterior position of the uterus normal? Let's take a look.
What are the reasons for the posterior position of the uterus
Caused by inflammation. If the internal organs of the uterus are infected and cause inflammation, it will lead to adhesion between the uterus and rectal tissue, causing the uterus to be "dragged" backwards, resulting in the inability of the uterus to move and the formation of a posterior position; Some women, due to their own developmental problems, have underdeveloped sexual organs, causing the uterine ligaments to relax, and the uterus may uncontrollably sway backwards, resulting in a posterior position of the uterus; In addition, many women nowadays choose induced abortion after unexpected pregnancy, and if there is no repair after induced abortion, the uterus may tilt backwards.
Is there any benefit to the posterior position of the uterus
The posterior position of the uterus is not beneficial, but has many hazards, such as easily causing female infertility, dysmenorrhea, excessive or insufficient menstrual flow, and even endometritis, endometriosis, etc. In addition, it can also cause increased vaginal discharge, lower back pain, lower abdominal bloating, etc., often leading to sexual pain, etc.
Firstly, infertility. The posterior uterus can pull the cervix upwards, making it difficult for sperm to enter the cervix smoothly for farmers and herdsmen. Therefore, conception is difficult to achieve. To achieve the goal of conception, sexual intercourse can be performed in a male up and female down position. After ejaculation, the female buttocks should be raised and she should lie on her back for half an hour.
Secondly, dysmenorrhea. The posterior uterus is like a teapot, and menstrual blood located in the uterine cavity is difficult to discharge. Therefore, women with posterior uterus often experience dysmenorrhea due to spasmodic contractions of the uterine muscles. Women with posterior uterus can lie prone during menstruation, so that the uterine cavity is above the cervical canal. Menstrual blood can flow smoothly from the higher uterine cavity to the lower cervical canal, and menstrual blood can be discharged smoothly from the body, thus avoiding the occurrence of dysmenorrhea.
In summary, there are no benefits to having a uterus in the posterior position. On the contrary, there are many disadvantages, including excessive menstrual flow. Ultimately, we should take good care of our uterus, ourselves, and the uterus, take preventive measures, stay away from diseases, and live a healthy life.