You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Is a retroverted uterus linked to endometriosis?


A retroverted uterus (a uterus that tilts backward) is usually a normal anatomical variation, and by itself it doesn’t diagnose endometriosis. That said, endometriosis can be associated with a “fixed” or less-mobile retroverted uterus when inflammation, adhesions, or deep disease tether the uterus backward and limit how it moves on exam.
If your imaging report mentions a retroverted uterus and you also have symptoms like painful periods, deep pain with sex, bowel/bladder pain (often cyclical), or chronic pelvic pain, we look at the whole picture—not just the uterine position—to assess whether endometriosis and/or adenomyosis could be contributing. Our team can help interpret your ultrasound/MRI findings in context and, when appropriate, discuss whether minimally invasive excision surgery is the best next step for both diagnosis and lasting relief.
Don’t ignore those symptoms
A retroverted uterus is often normal, but a fixed, less-mobile uterus can be a clue to endometriosis or adhesions. Our specialists can evaluate your symptoms and imaging together and guide next steps for an accurate diagnosis.
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