Wide Uterine Fold

Introduction

The uterine fold is one of the parts of the uterus that forms its cavity and participates in a woman’s menstrual cycle. Insufficient length of the uterine fold can lead to disruptions in the functioning of the woman’s reproductive system, which can lead to problems with conception, pregnancy and childbirth. In this article we will look at the uterine fold and its role in the female body, as well as the causes and symptoms of its insufficiency. The article will also discuss methods of treatment and prevention of wide uterine folds.

What is a narrow fold

A narrow fold is an anatomical structure of the uterus in which the os of the genital canal opens with a wide opening on the side wall of the uterus (which is externally manifested by a narrow rim of mucous membrane on the outside of the uterus). * As a result, it hardly interferes with blood flow. If there is a narrow fold, the uterus can lie naturally in the pelvis and not interfere with childbirth. * However, a woman often faces problems in her intimate life, since a narrow fold is difficult to detect with the touch of her hand. In addition, this feature is difficult to visualize on ultrasound or during examination by a gynecologist.