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Subscribe: / @eggwhisperer Join on Instagram: / eggwhisperer Send a Question: http://asktheeggwhisperer.com/ Today, I’m sharing a recent Ask the Egg Whisperer episode. Natalie sent in a great question about a bicornuate uterus. Here’s what she wrote, “Does having a bicornuate uterus affect fertility? What can be done to make sure the pregnancy sticks and remains healthy so the baby is born full term?” Having a bicornuate uterus is very special. When I see someone who comes to me with a bicornuate uterus, I like to learn more about the patient’s anatomy so we can create a plan and build a team to support the patient. First, make sure that you have an accurate diagnosis. I've seen people diagnosed with a bicornuate, but you really have a uterine septum. You can get that confirmed by talking to a specialist, and considering a laparoscopy hysteroscopy or a pelvic MRI. You’ll also want to get an understanding of your own unique bicornuate uterus’ anatomy. Not all bicornuates are the same, not every horn is the same. You may have a small horn and a bigger horn, or you can have two small horns. You want to find out what they look like. Depending on your anatomy and diagnosis, the good news is that it is possible to deliver a healthy full-term baby. It’s also true that a bicornuate uterus may cause pregnancy complications. I advocate for cervical checks. You might have an increased risk of preterm labor or preterm delivery. I would recommend talking to your OB GYN to see what they think, and ask what their experiences with patients just like you. Ask for their approach on managing your bicornuate uterus. If you want to learn about that, or hear my full answer to Natalie’s question - tune into today’s episode. You can find it at the link in my profile. It’s episode 333, and it’s titled “Does having a bicornuate uterus affect fertility?” Join Egg Whisperer School: http://eggwhispererschool.com/ Checkout the podcast: http://plinkhq.com/i/1253210160 Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates: https://draimee.org/blog Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America’s most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org. 3/2/21