My scan report mentioned bulky uterus and i panicked the moment i read it. Doc said its fine but didnt explain much and i forgot to ask properly. Can someone tell me what it actually means na?
I completely lost my mind when I saw 'bulky uterus' on my ultrasound report and spent hours crying! But when I showed it to my gynac, she said it’s just the uterus growing and stretching. It's totally normal during pregnancy, so please relax.
In early pregnancy, my scan showed a bulky uterus and my saas immediately got worried thinking it’s some complication. But my doctor laughed and said it's just the womb expanding to make a home for the baby. It’s totally normal, so don't listen to everyone's home remedies for it!
Actually, a bulky uterus just means the uterus is slightly larger than its normal non-pregnant size. My doctor explained that in early pregnancy, it’s completely normal because the muscle walls stretch to hold the baby, or it could be due to minor pre-existing fibroids. It usually doesn't affect the pregnancy, but check with your doctor to understand your scan report.
Look, don't overcomplicate it. A bulky uterus is extremely common and often just means your uterus is preparing for the baby. Unless your gynac highlights it as an issue in your ultrasound, you really don't need to stress about it.
Hey, don't stress too much! A bulky uterus just means it's slightly bigger than usual, which is exactly what’s supposed to happen when a tiny human is growing inside. Just keep up with your regular checkups and enjoy this phase.
I was reading about this while planning my pregnancy because my pre-conception scan also mentioned a bulky uterus. It’s so interesting how our bodies prepare for the baby. Did your doctor suggest any extra precautions for this?