the gravitational pull of the planet it orbits
gravity
There is no such condition as inverted uterus. Howeer, anteverted and retroverted uterus describe two different ways that the uterus can tip. An anteverted uterus tips forward towards the bladder. A retroverted uterus tips backward away from the bladder. Both anteverted and retroverted uteruses are normal. about 65-80% of women have an anteverted uterus, and 20-35% have retroverted. Pregnancy occurs the same way with anteverted and retrovertus uteruses.
A layer of molten rock.
Actually, the planets are all constantly moving. They have a gravitational attraction to each other, though.
The uterus or (womb)
Absolutely not the uterus is what holds the baby in the womb.
You can't. You give birth through your vagina which is connected to your uterus which holds the baby. The uterus is not connected to the anal passageway.
The baby is held in the uterus.
uterus
The umbilical cord is attached to the belly of the fetus and the other end in the placenta which is attached to the uterus wall. The uterus is also a very limited space with the cervix being closed so the fetus can just fall out. Around the uterus is the mothers muscles and other organs.
No, it takes place in the uterus
It provides site for implantation of fertilized ovule.it also helps in delivery.It's where period blood comes from. It holds the egg and it holds the baby.
Uterus
The place in the uterus where the sperm and egg meet and attach.
A uterus.
In the uterus.