What is an incomplete uterus?


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Uterine septa is a common uterine development deformity in women. It is mainly due to the incomplete absorption of the abdominal nephridial septa on both sides during embryonic development. It is also clinically divided into incomplete septa and complete septa. Complete septa may affect pregnancy. Some women may show infertility, even after pregnancy, miscarriage, premature delivery, premature rupture of membranes, placental abruption, intrauterine growth retardation, etc. Even after childbirth, it may cause poor uterine contraction and abnormal bleeding. Therefore, complete septa requires hysteroscopic surgery to treat it. For incomplete mediastinum do not need special treatment, just need to pay attention to their usual rest, prevent staying up late tired, regular physical examination can be reviewed.