October 2015 Moms

Tilted uterus

I went to my 10 week appt. and the Dr. could not find the heartbeat with the Doppler. They had to do an ultrasound instead. Everything was fine, just curious if anyone else has had a hard time with a Doppler due to a tilted uterus? Also, I'm already having lower back pain when I am on my feet too much. I'm assuming my backward-tilted uterus is to blame?

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Re: Tilted uterus

  • This all makes me feel better. Thank you for the responses! I'm hoping my 14 week appointment brings better luck with the Doppler :)
  • Went today for my second appt, I'm 11 weeks now and retroverted. Doc couldn't find the heartbeat with a Doppler so he did a quick US just so I wouldn't worry and LO was fine and heartbeat was flickering away :)
  • i know this is a pretty old post, but i was told today i also have a titled uterus and it will "move" in a few weeks. does anyone know if this can be problematic? any moms out there have this issue with other pregnancies? my ob didnt seem concerned at all.
  • casserole27casserole27 member
    edited April 2015
    My doctor said that most women tilt either forward or backward.  Forward is more common than back but it's like the equivalent of being left or right handed.  It's so common that it shouldn't cause any major issues.

    He said that with a back tilt (like I have) I will most likely carry the baby a little more in my back and it can cause a a little pressure on the spine in some cases.  However as the uterus lifts out of the pelvic area it usually straightens up a little bit.   My mom and her mom both have a backward tilt uterus and no complications during all their pregnancies. I have some pain occasionally but I just sit in the shower and let the warm water run on my back and it helps.
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  • Once the uterus grows up over the pelvic bone it shouldn't be any different than a forward tilted uterus. I have a tipped also and had no problems with my previous pregnancy or this one due the position. Once baby is bigger you should have no problems finding the HB.
  • ks24119ks24119 member
    edited April 2015
    thanks so much for your feedback, def makes me feel a little better

    edit: i am from the nov board (11/9- figured id ask here, since you already had a thread going) 
  • I had an appointment at 13 weeks and they couldnt find the heartbeat until they did an ultrasound. But the doctor didnt say anything about why.
  • I am only 11 weeks and only gained 2 pounds so far. I have back pain at some point every day. The doctor did tell me my uterus is tilted backward at my first appointment so maybe that's why. Thanks for the post!
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