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Can a tilted uterus hide pregnancy?
A tilted uterus (also called tipped or retroverted uterus) is common and affects almost 20-30% of women. Though the name might sound harmful and concerning, it doesn't hide pregnancy or delay any ...
About one in four people with uteruses have ones that are tilted, according to the Mayo Clinic. The clinical terms are "retroverted" or "anteverted" uteruses, and it refers to the direction that the ...
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