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WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT LIGAMENT TO PREVENT UTERINE PROLAPSE?A) PUBO CERVICAL ,B)TRANSEVERSE CERVICAL OR (CARDINAL),C)UTEROSACRAL,D) ROUND LIGAMENT ,E)BROAD LIGAMENTS
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Transverse cervical ligament!
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that is the reason why it is called the cardinal ligament.,
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Quick Scroll 09.21.05 (3 years ago) #4

I think its Tranverse cervical ligament (Which extends laterally from the cervix to the side wall of the pelvis).

But i am slightly confused with Uterosacral ligament, which extends posteriorly from the cervix to the sacrum.(Responsible for bracing the uterus in its normal ANTEVERTED position).
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