This is more of an answer to a question. Anteflexed and retroflexed uterus position is relatively common in people (afab). They seem to be especially prevalent in people with endometriosis. Both are considered normal variations of uterus position (however, both can cause pain and possible pregnancy complications). A couple things to note
1. If you have never been pregnant, anteflexed or retroflexed uterus position can be a possible indicator of adhesions. Post-pregnancy, a flexed uterus is⦠read more
Very good information to know I was never really told if have anything like this but I know my sister has a tilted backwards uterus so not sure how that is with me. But maybe that can be told to me after my laproscopy on March 3rd