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Ok so run off topic from another conversation my buddy and I are having. But I've read a couple threads about how a persons lungs may be larger, or organs in generally may be heavier. But specific organs, like, the uterus? I can't find anything. For instance, a woman who is 4'7, would her uterus be the same size as a woman who's 6'2? This sounds confusing and like a dumb question as people are different sizes. But like, is it a NOTICEALE difference, like the uterine cavity would be two inches longer on a taller woman?
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