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* Y-shaped [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology#Anatomical_Types_of_Uteri|bicornuate uterus]].
 
* Y-shaped [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology#Anatomical_Types_of_Uteri|bicornuate uterus]].
 
* Almost all pregnancies carried in the left Uterine Horn, which is longer than the right.
 
* Almost all pregnancies carried in the left Uterine Horn, which is longer than the right.
* Ova shed from the right ovary must migrate down the right Uterine Horn to the Uterine Body and up the left Uterine Horn in order to [[Fertilisation%2C_Implantation_and_Early_Embryonic_Development_-Implantation- Anatomy & Physiology|establish pregnancy]].
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* Ova shed from the right ovary must migrate down the right Uterine Horn to the Uterine Body and up the left Uterine Horn in order to [[Implantation - Anatomy & Physiology|establish pregnancy]].
 
* In immature females the uterus is very small and can be found entirely within the pelvic cavity, whereas in mature non-pregnant females it is located in the abdominal cavity at the level of the 5th, 6th and 7th [[Spinal_Column_- Anatomy & Physiology#Lumbar_Vertebrae|lumbar vertebra]].  
 
* In immature females the uterus is very small and can be found entirely within the pelvic cavity, whereas in mature non-pregnant females it is located in the abdominal cavity at the level of the 5th, 6th and 7th [[Spinal_Column_- Anatomy & Physiology#Lumbar_Vertebrae|lumbar vertebra]].  
 
* The [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|endometrium]] of the uterine body and horns contain no caruncles and the uterine glands are simple, branched and tubular.
 
* The [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|endometrium]] of the uterine body and horns contain no caruncles and the uterine glands are simple, branched and tubular.
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