Connie Rees

193 Conclusions Despite the heterogeneity of the included studies, it can be concluded that uterine abnormalities influence uterine peristalsis, often leading to a, menstrual phase-dependent, altered frequency and decreased presence of uterine contractions. The presence of abnormal uterine peristalsis could indicate the presence of underlying uterine pathology. This knowledge could potentially aid in a better diagnosis of uterine abnormalities. More research is needed into objective measurement tools of uterine peristalsis, and into both treatment and clinical implications of abnormal uterine peristalsis in these patients.

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