Answer: Directional Regional Sectional Terms
The urinary bladder is __ to the uterus.
Urinary bladder - Wikipedia
Urinary bladder - Wikipedia
In humans the bladder is a hollow muscular organ situated at the base of the pelvis. In gross anatomy the bladder can be divided into a broad fundus a body an apex and a neck. The apex is directed forward toward the upper part of the pubic symphysis and from there the median umbilical ligament continues upward on the back of the anterior abdominal wall to the umbilicus. The peritoneum is carried by it from the apex on to the abdominal wall to form the middle umbilical fold. The neck of the bladder is the area at th…
The urinary bladder is formed partly from the endodermal cloaca and partly from the ends of the Wolffian ducts. In other words the allantois takes no share in its formation. After the separation of the rectum from the dorsal part of the cloaca the ventral part becomes the primary urogenital sinus. [2]
Rarely a retroverted uterus is due to a disease such as endometriosis an infection or prior surgery. Those conditions but not the position of the uterus itself can reduce fertility in some cases. A tipped uterus will usually move to the middle of the pelvis during the 10th to 12th week of pregnancy. Rarely (1 in 3000 to 8000 pregnancies) a retroverted uterus will cause painful and difficult urination and can cause severe urinary retention. Treatment for this condition (called "incarcerated uterus") includes manual ant…
Structure. The uterus is located within the pelvic region immediately behind and almost overlying the bladder and in front of the sigmoid colon.The human uterus is pear-shaped and about 7.6 cm (3.0 in) long 4.5 cm (1.8 in) broad (side to side) and 3.0 cm (1.2 in) thick.
Also the uterus may develop a uterine sacculation that is a part of its back wall softens like an aneurysm and allows expansion of the fetus into the abdo...

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