If it is the same as a tipped uterus, I have one, too. My doctor said (and I have read) that it should not cause a problem in getting pregnant. I have read, though, that the best position for conceiving with a tipped uterus is from the back rather than face to face, and that you should lie on your stomach after intercourse to help the sperm reach your cervix.
I don't think this had anything to do with your ectopic pregnancy.
: Hi-- : I was wondering .. did anyone here get pregnant even though they had a retroflexed uterus? Can this be a reason why I had an ectopic pregnancy? Is there any way to fix it if it causes abnormal pregnancy? If anyone has any info let me know thankx!