"These pains are caused by the stretching of ligaments as your uterus grows. They are nothing to worry about.'
<h3>What is uterus?</h3>
The primary hormone-responsive, secondary sex organ of the female reproductive system in humans and the majority of other mammals is the uterus or womb.
The phrase "in utero" refers to activities that take place inside the uterus.
In a human, the uterus's top end, the fundus, is attached to the fallopian tubes, while the lower end, the cervix, opens into the vagina.
The embryo and later the fetus grow inside the uterus during gestation.
<h3>What occurs after uterine removal?</h3>
The uterus is surgically removed during a hysterectomy. You can no longer get pregnant and you stop menstruating.
This procedure is performed for cancer, fibroids, irregular bleeding, and uterine prolapse.
Depending on the type of surgery you had, recovery typically takes four to six weeks.
surgery should be postponed unless emergency. staff should check if there is an infection, treat infection 4 at least 3 days, by antibiotic IV, if possible. If there is written consent, emergency surgery can take place...