Definition
The uterine artery supplies blood to the uterus, the organ where a fetus develops during pregnancy. Think of it as the lifeline πΆ to this crucial reproductive organ. It ensures the uterus receives the necessary oxygen and nutrients. This enables it to maintain the uterine lining for implantation. It also supports a growing fetus during pregnancy. It branches off from the internal iliac artery. Its function is essential for female reproductive health.