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The uterus or '''womb''' is the major female reproductive -shaped one found in humans and horses; and duplex, found in Rabbits .


Development


The bilateral Müllerian Duct s form during early fetal life. In males, MIF secreted from the testes leads to their regression. In females these ducts give rise to the Fallopian Tubes and the uterus. In humans the lower segments of the two ducts fuse to form a single uterus, however, in cases of Uterine Malformation s this development may be disturbed. The different uterine forms in various mammals are due to various degrees of fusion of the two Müllerian ducts.


Anatomy


The uterus is located in the Pelvis immediately Dorsal (and usually somewhat Rostral ) to the Urinary Bladder and Ventral to the Rectum . It is held in place by eight Ligament s (one anterior; one posterior; two lateral or broad; two uterosacral; and two round ligaments). It is usually slightly anteverted (tipped forward) but is sometimes Retroverted (tipped backwards). Outside of Pregnancy , its size is several Centimeters in
diameter.

The uterus mostly consists of Muscle , known as myometrium. The innermost layer of myometrium is known as the junctional zone, which becomes thickened in Adenomyosis . The lining of the uterine cavity is called the Endometrium . In most mammals, including humans, the endometrium builds a lining periodically which, if no pregnancy occurs, is shed or reabsorbed. Shedding of the endometrial lining in humans is responsible for Menstrual Bleeding (known colloquially as a woman's "period") throughout the fertile years of a female and for some time beyond. In other mammals there may be cycles set as widely apart as six months or as frequently as a few days.

The loose surrounding tissue is called the Parametrium .


Function


The main function of the uterus is to accept a fertilized Ovum which becomes implanted into the endometrium, and derives nourishment from blood vessels which develop exclusively for this purpose. The fertilized ovum becomes an Embryo , develops into a Fetus and gestates until Childbirth . Due to anatomical barriers such as the Pelvis , the uterus is pushed partially into the abdomen due to its expansion during pregnancy. Even in pregnancy the mass of a human uterus amounts to only about a kilogram (2.2 pounds).


Pathology

Some Pathological states include:



Terminology


The term ''uterus'' is commonly used within the medical and related professions, whilst the term ''womb'' is in more common usage.


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