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  2. Bladder: Anatomy, Location, Function & Related Conditions

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/25010-bladder

    The bladder is in the lower part of your abdomen (belly). Bands of tissues (ligaments) connect the bladder to other organs and your hip bone (pelvis), which keeps it in place. In men and people assigned male at birth (AMAB), it rests between the pubic bone in the front and the rectum in the back.

  3. Bladder: Location, function, problems, and healthy tips

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    The bladder forms the part of the urinary tract that collects and expels urine. Several conditions can cause a person to experience pain, discomfort, leaking urine, or other symptoms.

  4. Bladder: Location, What It Does, and Common Problems

    www.verywellhealth.com/bladder-anatomy-4845638

    The bladder is located in your lower abdomen and stores urine until it leaves your body through the urethra. Find out how it works and some common conditions that affect the bladder.

  5. Bladder Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Human body. Bladder. The bladder, like the stomach, is an expandable saclike organ that contracts when it is empty. The inner lining of the bladder tucks into the folds and expands out to...

  6. Listen to your bladder: 10 symptoms - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Pelvic Health. Every day, you get direct feedback from a vital organ: your bladder. Most people urinate six to eight times a day, and this regular act can reveal much about your bladder's health. Some messages are easier to explain. If you down a lot of water, it's likely that you'll need to urinate soon.

  7. Bladder (Urinary), Anatomy, Location, Parts and Pictures

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    The urinary bladder is a hollow muscular organ located in the lesser pelvis when empty. It serves as a reservoir for urine and can stretch considerably to store close to a maximum of 500 milliliters of urine.

  8. Anatomy of the Urinary System - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Bladder. This triangle-shaped, hollow organ is located in the lower abdomen. It is held in place by ligaments that are attached to other organs and the pelvic bones. The bladder's walls relax and expand to store urine, and contract and flatten to empty urine through the urethra.