What is your cervix?
The ovaries are little, oval-molded organs situated on one or the other side of your uterus. They produce and store your eggs (likewise called an ovum) and make chemicals that control your monthly cycle and pregnancy. During ovulation, one of your ovaries delivers an egg. On the off chance that a sperm prepares this egg, you can become pregnant. Your ovaries keep providing an egg each feminine cycle until you arrive at menopause. During menopause, your ovaries quit delivering eggs. Sometimes your ovaries can offer more than one egg (this can bring about a different pregnancy). You are brought into the world with every one of the eggs you will have at any point in your life.
The pelvic floor muscles are situated between the tailbone (coccyx) and the pubic bone inside the pelvis. They support the gut and bladder (as well as the uterus and vagina in females). Solid groups (sphincters) circle the urethra, vagina, and butt as they go through the pelvic floor.