Uterine position describes how the uterus sits in the pelvis. A normal uterus is midline (not towards the right - dextrorotated - or left - levorotated). A normal uterus may lean toward the front (described as anteverted) or the back (retroverted). If it leans very far with a more acute angle, it could be called anteflexed or retroflexed. All of these "leanings" are normal variants.
Believe it or not, positional is the medical term used to mean pertaining to position.
Anteverted
Anteversion
Retroversion is the medical term meaning backward tilting of the uterus. It is a normal variant.
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.
Normal placement embryonic fetal development means that an embryo in developing in the uterus.
The medical term for the neck of the uterus is the cervix.
"Ectopic" is the term that means "out of place or position." An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy outside the uterus.
The fundus is the base of the uterus
MetrorrhagiaMetrorrhagia is the medical term meaning uterine hemorrhage.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
cervix
metr/o = uterus itis = inflammation so the answer is: metritis
Asystole means without contraction of the heart. Atony is a term used to denote no normal muscle contraction of the uterus.
Procidentia is the term used to describe the complete prolapse of the uterus, some times the prolapse of the uterus.