Does the uterus have nerves, and why?

Sep 13, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

Yesterday, when I was chatting with a friend, they mentioned that the uterus has nerves. However, I don't know much about this topic. I'd like to ask—does the uterus have nerves? And if so, why?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Lv Aiming
The uterus contains nerves, primarily because it is an internal organ, and internal organs generally have nerve supply. However, the nerves in the uterus are not particularly sensitive. In women, the cells of internal reproductive organs are mainly regulated by the cerebral cortex and directly controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, while the external genital organs are primarily innervated by the pudendal nerve. It is important to maintain good local hygiene in daily life. If any abnormalities occur in the uterus, appropriate treatment measures should be taken promptly.