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53 Round ligament of uterus

The round ligament of the uterus (Latin ligamentum teres uteri) is a remnant of the embryonic gubernaculum.

It originates at the uterine horns (the points at which the fallopian tubes enter the uterus), and attaches to the labia majora, passing through the inguinal canal.


The round ligament can be a source of pain during pregnancy, due to the increased force placed on the ligament by the expanding uterus.