Diagram shows ligaments holding the womb

The uterus is held in place 'suspended' by ligaments on each side. Ligaments are like ropes that attach the uterus to the mother's abdomen. A sudden movement will sometimes cause a sharp pain in these ligaments. This is not dangerous. The pain will usually stop in a few minutes. It may help to stroke the belly gently, or to put a warm cloth on it.

Last modified: Sunday, 13 July 2014, 8:29 PM