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Do any other woman have a bicornuate uterus?

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How much trouble have you had with pregnancies. If any.

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  1. So sorry for your loss dear.  From my understanding, a blighted ovum is typically from a genetic abnormality, not structural. Typically a bicornate uterus would cause problems in the development later on in the pregnancy and result in a breached delivery or pre-term labor, not likely a blighted ovum early on, but it is tough to say with absolute certainty.

    In a blighted ovum, the egg is fertilized, but no embryo develops due to a lack of chromosomes. Lack of chromosomes being a genetic problem that occurs at the time of fertilization. While a structural abnormality may possibly have some kind of effect on that, it seems doubtful, as blighted ovum occurs early on in the first few weeks of pregnancy, while a bicornate uterus typically affects the later stages.  

    Blighted ovum is very common, and I hope in your case it is unrelated to the issue with the structure of your uterus.  

    Stress reduction and a healthy diet and lifestyle should help.  You can also try some visualization practices to reduce stress around having another potential miscarriage.  Spend your time imaging a healthy developing baby and leave the rest in God's hands.

    I found the following reference useful and hopeful for your situation, best of luck to you and god bless.  


  2. Yes, it is quite common.  Unless you have has ultrasound or a c-section, most women never know.  It is kind of heart shaped rather than triangle shaped.  It has NOTHING to do with the v****a.

    Effects can include less room for a baby to turn and move as they are developing, but it should not affect getting pregnant.  If a baby is breech, it may not turn over as easily and a c-section is possible.

    All other animals have bicornuate uteri.  Dogs, cats etc.  that's how they have litters.  Theirs are much more pronounced, with two "horns" of the uterus projecting up toward the fallopian tubes.

  3. I believe your talking about a uterus with a double opening. This condition is prone to miscarriage, however, many women have gone on to bear children, as in the case of Nicole Kidman.

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