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Congenital Uterine Malformations

Congenital Uterine Malformations

Congenital uterine malformations are structural abnormalities of the uterus present from birth. While many women live symptom-free, some may face infertility or pregnancy complications. With accurate diagnosis and expert care, successful pregnancy is possible.

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What are Congenital Uterine Malformations?

Congenital uterine malformations occur due to abnormal development of the uterus during fetal life. These conditions are present from birth and vary in type and severity.

Some women may not experience symptoms, while others may face recurrent pregnancy loss, infertility, or preterm labor.

Common Symptoms & Concerns

  • Repeated miscarriage or pregnancy loss
  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Preterm delivery
  • Abnormal fetal position during pregnancy
  • Painful or irregular menstrual cycles

Types of Uterine Malformations

Septate Uterus

A partition divides the uterine cavity, increasing miscarriage risk.

Bicornuate Uterus

Heart-shaped uterus with two cavities.

Unicornuate Uterus

Only one half of the uterus develops.

Didelphys Uterus

Double uterus with two cervices.

Arcuate Uterus

Mild indentation in the uterine cavity.

Hypoplastic Uterus

Underdeveloped uterus affecting fertility.

Diagnosis & Evaluation

Accurate diagnosis is crucial to decide the best treatment approach. Advanced imaging helps identify the exact type of uterine anomaly.

  • Pelvic ultrasound (2D/3D)
  • MRI for detailed uterine mapping
  • Hysteroscopy and laparoscopy
  • Complete fertility assessment

Treatment at Myra

Treatment depends on the type of malformation, symptoms, and fertility goals. Many conditions can be corrected or managed successfully.

Hysteroscopic Surgery

Correction of septum and cavity defects.

Pregnancy Monitoring

Specialized antenatal care for high-risk cases.

Fertility Treatments

IUI or IVF when natural conception is difficult.

Personalized Care Plan

Tailored treatment based on individual anatomy.

Why Choose Myra?

  • Expertise in complex uterine and fertility conditions
  • Advanced imaging and minimally invasive surgery
  • High-risk pregnancy management
  • Ethical, compassionate, and patient-focused care

Structure Should Not Stop Your Dream

Many women with congenital uterine malformations go on to have healthy pregnancies with the right diagnosis and care. Let us help you plan your journey safely.

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