Uterine height below gestational weeks

In the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, the uterus is enlarged. The number of weeks of pregnancy can be judged by measuring the height of the uterine floor and the length of the uterus above the pubic tract with a ruler. Uterine height is less than the number of weeks of gestation, and it is common for dystocia in the lateral position.

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