Congenital uterine anomalies are congenital malformations. They include uterus didelphys, arcuate uterus , bicornuate uterus, unicornuate uterus, septate uterus, and completely absent uterus. These malformations might also include the fallopian tubes, cervix, and upper portion of the vagina. Uterine Anomalies may present no symptoms at all. They might also present as late menarche, infertility, abnormal periods, miscarriages, fetal malpresentation and preterm births.
Late first period
common
Light period
common
Infection in any part of urinary system
or Strange fluid coming out of vagina other than blood
Bad smell
Recurrent
White, Gray, Green, Yellow
common
Recurrent abortions
Abdominal pain
Crampy
Lower, In the bottom right region, In the bottom left region
Regularly repeated
Inability to conceive a child
Excessive or prolonged bleeding during period
Unusual baby position as the birth approaches
History of low birth weight
or Premature delivery
Pain during sexual intercourse
In utero DES exposure
If you have Congenital Uterine Anomalies, then a visit to an obstetrician-gynecologist is recommended.
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Obstetrician-gynecologist