Can you get pregnant with a malformed uterus?

  The uterine anomaly depends on the type of anomaly to confirm the possibility of pregnancy, or to assess the chances of pregnancy. There are some uterine anomalies that do not allow pregnancy, and some that are not affected.  Congenital anomalies such as primordial uterus, infantile uterus and some congenital anomalies such as absence of vagina and vaginal atresia will definitely not result in pregnancy. Unicornuate, bicornuate and double uterus and longitudinal uterus may cause miscarriage, preterm delivery and other abnormalities such as abnormal fetal position, stillbirth and postpartum hemorrhage even if pregnancy occurs. However, some mild cases of uterine anomalies are not affected in any way and can lead to normal pregnancy and delivery. For example, mild cases of longitudinal uterus, bowed uterus, etc. There are also some cases of double uterus or mild uterine hypoplasia that are not affected by pregnancy. Of course, if the uterus is only slightly malformed and there are other abnormalities, it is not possible to get pregnant. For example, the presence of ovaries and fallopian tubes and other abnormalities in the body can also hinder pregnancy.  Therefore, it is possible to get pregnant with many uterine anomalies, but it is important to check the uterine anomalies before getting pregnant and to take the appropriate measures.