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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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