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The pear-shaped muscular organ in which the fertilised ovum implants and grows for the duration of pregnancy. Muscular contractions of the uterus push the infant out through the birth canal at the time of birth. If implantation does not occur, the uterine lining (endometrium) is shed at menstruation.
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(uterus) A hollow, pear-shaped organ in a female's lower abdomen in which a fertilized egg is embedded and where the developing embryo and fetus are nourished during pregnancy. e
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uterine calculus.
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also called uterus. It is a pear-shaped organ lined with a layer of cells that respond to varying hormonal stimulation during the monthly female cycle. The uterus will grow and stretch to accommodate a developing baby.
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