What is uterine malformation

  For any woman, having a healthy baby is certainly the happiest thing, and the health of the uterus is directly related to the health of the baby, because once there is a problem with the uterus, fertility will also be affected. Today, I will talk to you about what uterine malformation is?

  

What is uterine malformation1

  Uterine malformation, also known as abnormal uterine development, is a common type of reproductive organ malformation and belongs to congenital diseases.

  Patients with uterine malformations are usually only discovered during physical examinations. Some patients with uterine malformations do not have any abnormal symptoms themselves, and even have no abnormal phenomena during sexual intercourse, menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, etc., which leads to many patients with uterine malformations not being discovered for life.

  Because uterine malformations are not easily detected, physical examination is very important. In addition, it is necessary to understand the causes of uterine malformations, mainly due to the following reasons:

  1. If the accessory mesonephric ducts on both sides of the uterus stop developing after fusion, it can cause abnormal uterine development. If the cervix is relatively long and the external opening of the cervix is relatively small, it may lead to symptoms such as inability to conceive and irregular menstruation.

  2. If the accessory mesonephric ducts on both sides of the uterus stop developing before they converge, it will result in the inability to successfully converge and form a uterus, which means there is no uterus at birth.

  3. If the accessory mesonephric duct has already converged and the uterus has formed, but the mediastinum has not degenerated, an incomplete mediastinal uterus will appear.

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