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It sheds all the tissue and material from the pregnancy thru the vagina for several days. It contracts some after delivery to help restore itself to normal size and expel the contents of delivery. It takes several weeks for it to return to its normal size and thickness.

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Basically the answer is nothing, the uterus is largely a reproductive organ, and since menopause is the end of reproduction, the uterus is mostly there to process a little estrogen.

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Q: How is the uterus protected after birth?
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Does an inverted uterus complicate birth delivery?

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