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Unicornute Uterus

 🩺 Unicornuate Uterus


A unicornuate uterus is a rare congenital Müllerian anomaly that develops when only one Müllerian duct forms normally.


As a result, the uterus is smaller than usual and typically has a single functional uterine horn.


In some women, a rudimentary horn may also be present.


Why does it matter?


Although many women with a unicornuate uterus can conceive naturally, this condition is associated with increased reproductive and obstetric risks, including:


• Early pregnancy loss

• Second-trimester pregnancy loss

• Preterm birth

• Malpresentation

• Fetal growth restriction

• Increased cesarean delivery rates


One important consideration is the presence of a rudimentary horn.


A non-communicating rudimentary horn may be associated with:

• Pelvic pain

• Endometriosis

• Rare but potentially dangerous rudimentary horn pregnancy


Accurate diagnosis is essential.


3D transvaginal ultrasound and MRI can help define uterine anatomy and identify associated anomalies.


Women with a unicornuate uterus may also have associated renal tract anomalies, making further evaluation appropriate in selected cases.


With proper surveillance and individualized obstetric care, many women achieve successful pregnancies and healthy outcomes.


Dr Rabab Cares 🌷


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Bicornuate Uterus

 🩺 Bicornuate Uterus


A bicornuate uterus is a congenital uterine anomaly resulting from incomplete fusion of the Müllerian ducts during fetal development.


It is characterized by a deep external fundal indentation, creating the appearance of a "heart-shaped" uterus with two uterine horns.


One of the most important clinical challenges is differentiating a bicornuate uterus from a septate uterus, as management differs significantly.


Accurate diagnosis often requires:


 • 3D transvaginal ultrasound

 • MRI in selected cases.


What does it mean for fertility and pregnancy?


The good news is that most women with a bicornuate uterus can conceive naturally.


However, studies have shown an increased risk of: 

• Miscarriage 

• Preterm birth 

• Malpresentation (especially breech presentation)

 • Cervical insufficiency in selected patients 

• Increased cesarean delivery rates.


Importantly, bicornuate uterus is more strongly associated with pregnancy-related complications than with infertility itself.


Management is usually focused on: 

✔️ Accurate diagnosis

 ✔️ Individualized pregnancy surveillance 

✔️ Appropriate obstetric care


A bicornuate uterus should not automatically be viewed as a barrier to motherhood.


With proper monitoring, many women achieve successful pregnancies and healthy outcomes.


Dr Rabab Cares 


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Eid Al Adha Mubarak 2026

 Eid Al-Adha Mubarak 🌙✨

May this blessed Eid bring peace to your hearts, comfort to your homes, and endless blessings to your families.

May Allah accept our prayers, sacrifices, and sincere intentions.

Wishing you days filled with mercy, happiness, and good health 🤍

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Happy Africa Day 2026

 🌍Africa is not only where I work…

it became part of who I am.

For 7 years in Zambia,

I have witnessed the strength of African women up close.

Their patience.

Their resilience.

Their love for their children despite every challenge.

As doctors, we treat patients.

But sometimes… Africa teaches us too.

It teaches humanity.

Community.

Strength during difficult days.

And how a mother can still smile while carrying so much silently.

On this Africa Day,

I celebrate the women who keep going no matter how hard life becomes.

The mothers.

The daughters.

The healthcare workers.

The women silently holding entire families together. 💚

Happy Africa Day 🌍

With love and respect to the continent that became home.

Dr Rabab Mustafa

OB/GYN | Lusaka


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Septate Uterus

 Septate uterus is the most common


 congenital uterine anomaly and results from incomplete resorption of the Müllerian ducts during embryological development.


It is characterized by a fibrous or fibromuscular septum partially or completely dividing the endometrial cavity, while the external uterine contour usually remains normal.


Clinically, septate uterus has been associated with:


• recurrent pregnancy loss

• implantation failure

• infertility in selected cases

• preterm birth

• malpresentation

• adverse reproductive outcomes


However, reproductive prognosis varies significantly depending on:

• septum size and extent

• vascularity of the septal tissue

• associated anomalies

• and individual reproductive history


Accurate diagnosis is essential.


2D ultrasound alone may sometimes overdiagnose septate uterus, particularly in:

• early pregnancy

• arcuate uterus

• retroverted uterus

• or asymmetric cavity distortion


3D transvaginal ultrasound remains one of the most reliable noninvasive diagnostic modalities for differentiating septate uterus from other Müllerian anomalies.


Management should always be individualized.


Hysteroscopic septum resection may improve reproductive outcomes in selected patients, particularly those with recurrent pregnancy loss or adverse reproductive history.


A uterine anomaly should be evaluated carefully  not feared automatically.


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YOUR UTERUS IS SLIGHTLY HEART SHAPED

 “Your uterus is slightly heart-shaped.”


Many women panic when they hear this during an ultrasound.


But in many cases, the finding is simply:


🩺 An arcuate uterus.


An arcuate uterus is a mild indentation at the top of the uterine cavity.


👉 It is often considered a normal anatomical variant.

👉 Many women never know they have it.

👉 Many have completely normal fertility and healthy pregnancies.


Sometimes it is discovered during:

• fertility workup

• pregnancy scans

• miscarriage evaluation

• or even routine ultrasound


One important point:

An arcuate uterus is NOT the same as a septate uterus.


And distinguishing between them may require experienced ultrasound assessment  sometimes even 3D ultrasound.


In most cases:

🌷 No surgery is needed

🌷 No treatment is required

🌷 And reassurance is often the most important part


Because not every different uterine shape is a dangerous diagnosis.


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UTERINE ANOMALIES

 “Your uterus is abnormal.”


A sentence that can immediately create fear.


But here’s something important many women don’t know:


Not every uterine anomaly is dangerous.

And not every unusual uterine shape causes infertility.


🩺 Müllerian anomalies are variations in how the uterus formed before birth.


Some are very mild and may never affect pregnancy. 

Others may require closer follow-up or treatment.

Many women only discover them during:


 • a routine ultrasound

• fertility assessment

• pregnancy scans

• or miscarriage evaluation


In this series, we’ll simplify the most common types: 


• Arcuate uterus

• Septate uterus

• Bicornuate uterus

• Unicornuate uterus


And we’ll talk about:


 ✔️ fertility

✔️ miscarriage risk

✔️ pregnancy outcomes

✔️ when treatment is needed… and when it is not.


Because understanding the diagnosis matters more than fearing the name.


Dr Rabab Cares 


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