What to pay attention to when pregnant with a bicornuate uterus

  Bipolar uterus has certain hazards, and patients with bipolar uterus may experience abnormal fetal position, premature birth, or miscarriage during pregnancy. If the bicornuate uterus seriously affects pregnancy and surgical treatment should be performed, what should be paid attention to when pregnant with a bicornuate uterus?

  

What to pay attention to when pregnant with a bicornuate uterus1

  Bipolar uterus belongs to uterine malformation. After pregnancy, women with bipolar uterus should attach great importance to prenatal examination. Due to the abnormal development of the uterus, it is easy to cause premature birth and miscarriage, so it is necessary to pay attention to fetal protection. During pregnancy, if a pregnant woman has symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, there may be a risk of threatened miscarriage. It is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to have blood drawn, test for HCG and progesterone, and undergo fetal protection treatment.

  In mid pregnancy, pregnant women should undergo regular prenatal check ups once a month. Blood glucose screening can be done around 24 weeks. If the first ultrasound examination is normal, it is recommended to have another follow-up examination at 28 weeks. During pregnancy, do not do heavy household chores such as washing clothes and mopping the floor, and it is best not to climb stairs to avoid bleeding.

  There are two types of bicornuate uterus: complete bicornuate uterus and incomplete bicornuate uterus. If it is an incomplete bicornuate uterus, it is recommended to undergo hysteroscopy surgery for correction. If it is a complete bicornuate uterus, it needs to be corrected under laparoscopy. To clarify the classification of bicornuate uterus, it is necessary to rely on laparoscopy. Patients with bicornuate uterus can become pregnant, but the pregnancy rate is lower and the miscarriage rate is higher. Therefore, from a safety perspective, it is recommended to consider having a baby after orthodontic treatment.

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