What age does a womens womb be fully developed at?

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2026-03-10 17:10

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A woman's womb, or uterus, is typically fully developed by the late teenage years, around the ages of 16 to 18. However, its capacity and functionality can vary among individuals, and the uterus continues to mature during the early 20s. By this time, it is generally prepared for potential pregnancy and childbirth.

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