At my scan they mentioned i have a tilted uterus and now im overthinking it na. Will it cause any issue for the baby or during delivery? Anyone here with same thing, how was ur pregnancy?
I completely understand your fear, when I first saw 'retroverted uterus' on my scan report, I cried thinking something is wrong with my body. But actually, it's very common and normally straightens up by 12 weeks on its own. Your feelings are totally valid, but try to breathe easy, your baby is safe.
Mera bhi tilted uterus hi tha aur shuru me main bohot darr gayi thi na. Gynac ne bola ki isse pregnancy me koi problem nahi hoti, baby growth ke sath uterus automatically straight ho jata hai. So don't worry, bilkul normal delivery hui thi meri.
After my long IVF journey, hearing terms like tilted uterus made me feel so anxious and fragile. But my doctor gently reassured me that it is just a normal anatomical variation, like being left-handed. The baby is completely safe and it doesn't affect your chances or your pregnancy's safety.
Honestly, my uterus was tilted and now my baby is tilted on my chest sleeping while I'm typing this with one hand! It literally changed nothing about my pregnancy except maybe some extra back pain in the early weeks. Sleep as much as you can now because that's what actually gets affected later, haha!
I am currently trying to conceive and during my routine scan, doctor told me I have a tilted uterus. I was so worried if it will make getting pregnant hard, but my doctor said it's totally normal and doesn't affect pregnancy at all. It's so reassuring to hear other moms' stories about this!