How do all of our internal organs stay in their own spot and not move around or drop to other places in our body as we move?

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How do all of our internal organs stay in their own spot and not move around or drop to other places in our body as we move?

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It’s called omentum. It’s a bunch of connective tissue that folds around your organs. Also each organ has its own blood supply and ligaments which hold it in place. Stuff can move though….before I had my hysterectomy they were looking with ultrasound and my left ovary had migrated over to the right side and was stuck to my right ovary.

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