Lateroversion of the Uterus

Lateroversion of the uterus is the position of the uterus in which its horn is located on the left side of the uterus. Normally, the uterus should be located at the same distance from the walls of the abdominal cavity, but with later version the uterus is displaced to the side, which can lead to various diseases and complications.

Lateroversion of the uterus can be congenital or acquired. It can be caused by various factors such as genetic abnormalities, trauma, infections and other diseases. With a later version of the uterus, problems with conception, pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period may occur.

To diagnose a later version of the uterus, various methods are used, such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and others. Treatment for uterine laterversion depends on the cause and may include surgery, medication, or a combination of these methods.

Overall, uterine laterversion is a serious condition that can lead to serious consequences for a woman's health. Therefore, it is important to diagnose this condition promptly and take steps to treat it.



According to the World Health Organization, “late pregnancy” is a term that refers to the last months of pregnancy and the childbirth period. However, most women begin to worry and worry about pain in the abdominal area much earlier. They do not understand what to do, which doctor to visit and what treatment is necessary. If pain occurs after the first third, if you experience discomfort and unpleasant sensations in the left or right side of the abdomen or lower back, feel free to make an appointment with the gynecologist who is carrying the child. Examination and treatment of the expectant mother can be carried out no earlier than two weeks after the onset of such ailment. Usually, for these pains in the lower abdomen, rest and bed rest are recommended. If expressed