The normal size of the uterus is about 7 to 8 centimeters long, 4 to 5 centimeters wide and 2 to 3 centimeters thick.
The uterus is one of the female internal reproductive organs and is located in the center of the pelvic cavity. During non-pregnancy, a woman’s uterus is about 7 to 8 centimeters in length, 4 to 5 centimeters in width, and 2 to 3 centimeters in thickness, and the uterine cavity has a capacity of about 5 milliliters, which looks like an inverted pear shape.
The uterus is a cavity organ that is the site of conception of the fetus. After a woman is 12 weeks pregnant, the uterus enlarges beyond the pelvic cavity, and at full term of gestation, the uterus is usually 35 cm x 25 cm x 22 cm in volume, with a capacity of about 500 ml, which is about 500 to 1,000 times that of a non-pregnant woman, and the weight increases, to about 1,100 g. The uterus has a capacity of about 5 ml, and looks like an inverted pear.
The size of the uterus may vary somewhat for each individual, as long as the uterus is functioning normally and is able to give birth normally, there is usually no need to worry too much, if it affects fertility you should seek medical attention in a timely manner.