What problems do i face with a retroverted womb?
I do too. I had no idea until I got pregnant and my OB told me. She said that it would not cause any problems. I have heard that in extreme cases that it can cause the uterus to get caught on the pelvic bone as the baby grows but apparently it is VERY rare, and your doctor would know even before you got pregnant if it was that bad. Mine kind of laughed when I asked her about this, saying that she has never even heard of that happening. She did say that some doctors think it can make getting pregnant more difficult, but that’s obviously not a concern for you right now! I am 29 weeks, no problems, the placenta is normal and everyting is fine! You will be too!