The retroverted gravid uterus and its effect on the outcome of pregnancy

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Among 1954 pregnant women who booked before the end of the 14th week of gestation the uterus was retroverted in 220 (11.2%). The incidence of bleeding in early pregnancy and spontaneous abortion was significantly higher in the retroverted group. Only three patients (1.4%) with a retroverted gravid uterus developed acute retention of urine. Patients with retroverted uteri did not have a higher incidence of previous infertility, nor any increase in the incidence of common obstetric abnormalities. © 1976, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Jordan, E. C., Murray, S. M., & Brown, V. A. (1976). The retroverted gravid uterus and its effect on the outcome of pregnancy. British Medical Journal, 1(6010), 622–624. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6010.622

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