Anatomical position of organs in full-term pregnancy image

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Visualize the physiological placement of maternal organs in late pregnancy with this 3D model. It demonstrates how the enlarged uterus naturally elevates the diaphragm, compresses the bladder, and pushes the intestines upward and laterally. The model highlights the spatial relationships between the uterus, fetus, and surrounding maternal organs, giving learners a clear view of the adaptations required to sustain full-term gestation. This visualization supports understanding of normal pregnancy anatomy without focusing on complications.

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    Background Transparent
    Resolution 2560 x 1440 px
    Orientation Horizontal
    Format PNG
    File size 14.8 Mb
    Upload date September 17, 2025

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