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Uterine Position 

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medical illustration of The most common position of the uterus is anteverted (cervix angles forward) and anteflexed (body is flexed forward).  A retroverted uterus is angled slightly posterior.
Next medical illustration of About 5–6 days post-fertilization the blastocyst usually reaches the uterus, and begins to embed into the endometrium of the uterine wall. The blastocyst possesses an inner cell mass which subsequently forms the embryo.

Blastocyst

The most common position of the uterus is anteverted (cervix angles forward) and anteflexed (body is flexed forward). A retroverted uterus is angled slightly posterior.

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