Exercises for a Tipped Uterus

The uterus is a pear-shaped organ located in the pelvis that’s responsible for menstruation, and it can carry a developing fetus inside a woman’s body, according to Cleveland Clinic. Normally, the uterus tilts forward, pointing toward the abdomen. A tipped uterus, also called a retroverted uterus, occurs when this organ curves back toward the spine.

About 25 percent of women have a tipped uterus. A woman can be born this way, or the condition can happen later in life for any number of reasons. These include childbirth, menopause, scarring, fibroids, and endometriosis. When it happens after childbirth or during menopause, it’s because the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments that hold the uterus are weakened and can no longer support the organ in its usual position.

Some healthcare providers can manually shift the uterus back into a forward position. They’ll recommend that you do exercises to strengthen your pelvic muscles to help ensure that your uterus remains in place. If your uterus is tilted due to reasons other than weakened muscles, though, exercises won’t be effective.

Talk with your doctor or physical therapist before starting a new exercise program. If you get the OK, be sure to start slowly. You may be told to try some of the following moves.

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Felicia Owens
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Happy wife of Ret. Army Vet, proud mom, guiding others to balance in life, relationships & purpose.

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