Uterus: Uterosacral ligament, Round ligament, and Cardinal ligament
Ovaries: Suspensory ligaments and Ovarian ligament
The fallopian tubes are the structures that anchor the ovaries to the uterus. Once the egg has left the ovary it may be fertilized.
The broad ligament
The ovaries and uterus are part of the female reproductive system. The ovaries are also part of the endocrine system.
Yes you can.
No. A tubal ligation severes the connection between the ovaries and the uterus. The ovaries float above the outside of the uterus and the fallopian tubes are the only opening into the top of the uterus. The cevix is the mouth of the uterus and is at the bottom of the uterus. The cervix is in the vagina and is not open to the area where the ovaries are.
The sternoclavicular and the costoclavicularligaments anchor the clavicle
The uterus has many ligaments holding it in place. The broad ligaments attach the uterus to the pelvic cavity, the uterosacral ligaments hold the uterus in place inferiorly via connection to the sacrum. Lastly, the cardinal ligaments and the round ligaments provide additional support around the cervix and vagina. Also, the vagina is connected to the organs around it via connective tissue, such as the bladder and rectum.
Vagina, ovaries, uterus, Fallopian tubes, cervix
Uterus
Uterus and ovaries.
Uterus, Ovaries and clitoris.
Fallopian tubes - the tubes that connect the uterus to the ovaries.
A gynaecologist.
uterus