Definition of Uterus
Uterus: The uterus (womb) is a hollow, pear-shaped organ
located in a woman's lower abdomen between the bladder and the
rectum. The narrow, lower portion of the uterus is the cervix; the
broader, upper part is the corpus. The corpus is made up of two
layers of tissue.
In women of childbearing age, the inner layer of the uterus
(endometrium) goes through a series of monthly changes known as the
menstrual cycle. Each month, endometrial tissue grows and thickens in
preparation to receive a fertilized egg. Menstruation occurs when
this tissue is not used, disintegrates, and passes out through the
vagina. The outer layer of the corpus (myometrium) is muscular tissue
that expands during pregnancy to hold the growing fetus and contracts
during labor to deliver the child.
Common Misspellings: uterous
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