Tantriqu -> RE: Crazy sex question..... (11/11/2010 8:11:59 PM)
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I gotcher mayo right here! http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tilted-uterus/AN00461 Answer from Sandhya Pruthi, M.D. Tipped uterus A tilted uterus, also called a tipped uterus or retroverted uterus, is a normal anatomical variation and shouldn't interfere with your ability to conceive. In most women, the uterus tips forward at the cervix. In nearly 20 percent of women, however, the uterus leans backward, or tilts, at the cervix. In the past, it was thought that a tilted uterus may contribute to infertility. But experts now know that the position of the uterus doesn't affect the ability of sperm to reach an egg. Rarely, a sharply tilted uterus may be due to a disease such as endometriosis. In this case, endometriosis — not the position of the uterus — may cause infertility. --------------------------------------------------------------- Talk to a 21st century western-trained obstetrician and get back to me, mkay?
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