After enduring several chronic urinary tract infections in college, my campus health center referred me to a urologist.
"You have a retroverted — or tipped — uterus," the doctor told me, as dreams of dropping out of school to perform bendy straw routines with a traveling circus danced in my head. Ladies and Gentlemen! The Girl with the Retroverted Uterus!
The doctor’s voice jolted me back to the spotlight and aimed up my hospital gown towards my vagina in the examining room.
"Many women whose uterus tilts in the opposite direction are prone to UTIs and experience pain during sex," he said.
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