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The Broad Ligament and Ovarian Ligament.

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The ovaries and uterus are held in place by various ligaments and connective tissue. The broad ligament attaches the uterus to the sides of the pelvis. The ovarian ligament connects each ovary to the uterus, and the suspensory ligament supports the ovaries from the sides of the pelvis. Additionally, the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding structures also help support the uterus and ovaries in their proper position.

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