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Unicornuate Uterus

A unicornuate uterus is a type of genetic condition that is seen rarely among women where only one-half of a uterus forms. It is smaller in size when compared to a typical uterus and also has one fallopian tube. It is also known as a single-horned uterus or uterus with one horn due to its shape.

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What is the chance of pregnancy with a unicornuate uterus?

Query: Hello doctor, I have had four follicles ruptured from my left ovary and one from the right. I have had IUI back-to-back for two consecutive days. But my major concern is I have a unicornuate uterus with a left rudimentary horn. I recently had a lap because I had a cyst on my right ovary. The doctor ...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. How are you doing? I do not see any reason for you to worry. The movement of the egg into the fallopian tube is chemically controlled or attracted. So, no matter which tube is open or blocked, the egg falls into the peritoneal cavity or the space around the uterus. ...  Read Full »

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