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Q: Is uterus measuring 53mm normal
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53mm equals 0.000053km


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Measuring 7 weeks uterus at 5 week pregnancy is this normal?

Its ok during the first trimester where growth and development of brain is very important.


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Will the uterus shrink back down to its normal size?

More or less. After giving birth, you can feel your uterus contracting, especially when the baby nurses. That is the uterus returning to normal size.


What is the common normal site of implantation in the uterus?

Upper posterior third of the uterus.


What period of time does the uterus return to its normal size?

The puerperium is known as the period of time when the uterus returns to its normal size.


How fast does a baby form after sex?

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How do you keep uterus in anatomical position?

If you are healthy and normal then you should not need to do anything to keep the uterus in its normal anatomical position, it should remain in its normal anatomical position by itself.


What's the normal size of a uterus?

A normal uterus is shaped like a pear. It is about 3 inches long and 4.5 cm broad and 3.0 cm thick.


Where does implantation take place in a normal pregnancy?

In the uterus.