Female Genitalia

Cards (10)

  • Anteverted
    Most typical position of the uterus
  • Anteverted
    a position of the uterus where the cervix is pointed posteriorly, and the body of the uterus is at level of the pubis over the bladder
  • Anteflexed
    A normal variation of the position of the uterus that consists of the uterine body flexed anteriorly in relation to the cervix
  • Midposition
    A normal variation of the position of the uterus where the cervix is pointed slightly more anteriorly, and the body of the uterus is positioned more posteriorly than the anteverted position, midway between the bladder and the rectum
  • Retroverted uterus
    A position of the uterus that consists of the cervix and the body of the uterus tilting backward
  • Retroflexed uterus
    A position of the uterus that consists of the uterine body being flexed posteriorly in relation to the cervix
  • Cystocele
    Is a bulging in the anterior vaginal wall caused by thickening of pelvic musculature
  • rectocele
    Is bulging in the posterior vaginal wall caused by weakening of the pelvic musculature
  • Pediculosis pubis infestation
    Lice or nits at the base of the pubic hair
  • Ovaries are approximately 3 x 2 x 1