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  1. Jul 15, 2023 · Many patients with a septate uterus do not experience any adverse reproductive sequelae. However, the most common adverse reproductive outcome of a septate uterus is infertility or preterm delivery. For each pregnancy that develops within a septate uterus, there is a 26% to 94% chance of miscarriage and a 6% to 16% chance of preterm labor.

  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Septate Uterus . People with a septate uterus have one uterus that is divided by a band of tissue, not unlike the septum that separates your nasal passages. In some people, this tissue runs the entire length of the uterus, but in others, it affects only part of the uterus.

  3. Jul 12, 2023 · Overview. Uterine anomalies are congenital malformations of the female reproductive tract. Examples include uterus didelphys (double uterus), arcuate uterus (uterus with a dent on the top part), unicornuate uterus (one-sided uterus), bicornuate uterus (heart-shaped uterus), septate uterus (uterus with partition in the middle), and absent uterus.

  4. Nov 11, 2022 · The septate uterus is the most common structural uterine anomalies and it is associated with the poor reproductive outcome. It is believed to be the result of the failure in resorption of the tissue connecting the 2 paramesonephric ducts prior to the ...

  5. Aug 23, 2023 · Septate Uterus: A septate uterus has a normal outer shape, but there is a wall of tissue (septum) that divides the interior of the uterus into two cavities. This condition occurs when the tissue that lines the uterus (endometrium) invades the muscular wall of the uterus (myometrium) 2 .

  6. Aug 26, 2022 · A septate uterus is a uterus that has a membrane (called a septum) that grows in the middle. This makes pregnancy more risky and the miscarriage rate is about 15% higher than the general population.

  7. Jun 8, 2023 · A septate uterus is the most common congenital uterine anomaly, characterized by a septum that divides the uterus into two cavities . It is thought to be associated with poor reproductive outcomes including reduced live birth (37.9% vs 84.8%) and increased miscarriage (36.2–77.1% vs 9.1–16.7%) ( 2 , 3 ).

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