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1- Involution of the uterus:-
➢ Involution is the rapid decrease in the size of the uterus as it returns
to the non-pregnant state and the breast feed may experience a more
rapid involution.
➢ After delivery, the weight of the uterus is 1000 grams, and its length is
20cm. By the end of 6 weeks, it is 50 grams weights and 7.5cm length.
➢ The fundus or uterine involution is usually midline and approximately
at the level of the woman's umbilicus (belly button) after delivery(6-
12hrs).
➢ Within 12 hours of delivery, the fundus may be (1 cm) above the
umbilicus.
➢ After this, the level of the fundus descends approximately 1
fingerbreadth each day, until by the 10th to the 14th day, it has
descended into the pelvic cavity and can no longer be palpated and must
be firm on palpation.
➢ It's return to near its non- pregnant size by 4 to 6 postpartum weeks.
➢ Uterine involution is due to autolysis of the excess of the muscle fibers.
Old blood vessels thrombose, and newer vessels develop within the
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