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Ampulla; which is DISTAL to the uterus and opens in the infundibulum (which I just like saying) is described in the "Development" section as proximal to the uterus.

Ampulla; which is DISTAL to the uterus and opens in the infundibulum (which I just like saying) is described in the "Development" section as proximal to the uterus.I checked my Taber's 22nd edition.Can I get a Wikipedian to get the anatomy right?Thanks 2601:645:E85:2A40:8504:8A82:121A:DBA9 (talk) 02:20, 14 June 2024 (UTC)