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1. The statement says that the top of the uterus, known as the uterine fundus, is usually upright and not leaning forward (anteriorly).
2. In reality, the orientation of the uterine fundus can vary based on a person's individual anatomy and position of the uterus.
3. While the uterus is commonly described as being in a retroverted position (tilted slightly backward) or anteverted (tilted slightly forward), the orientation of the uterine fundus can differ among individuals.
4. Therefore, the statement claiming that the uterine fundus is typically oriented upright and not leaning anteriorly is FALSE because the position of the uterine fundus can vary and is not always upright.
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