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Expert Q&A

 

By Traci Kurtzer
Obstetrician and Gynecologist

Does a split uterus affect my chances of getting pregnant?

It sounds like you may have a bicornuate uterus in which the two horns of the uterus that develop in utero did not fully fuse and then open to become one large cavity. In this situation, your risk for preterm labor is a bit higher, but getting pregnant should be no different than if you didn't have this condition."

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