Incomplete mediastinum uterus is basically safe after the third trimester of pregnancy.
The longitudinal uterus is a type of uterine abnormality. A woman with a longitudinal uterus has fewer blood vessels than a normal woman’s uterus, and the blood supply is inadequate, making the embryo’s landing unstable, which may result in embryo abortion and spontaneous miscarriage. The fetus usually develops normally in the third trimester of pregnancy and is basically stable after the third trimester.
Pregnant women with incomplete mediastinum may experience fetal arrest or preterm labor, so they should follow the doctor’s instructions to go to the hospital for regular checkups and ultrasounds to understand the growth and development of the fetus.
Pregnant women also need to pay attention to develop good living habits, regular work and rest, do not stay up late, rational arrangement of diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, prohibit spicy fried food, prohibit sex, prohibit excessive fatigue.
Incomplete mediastinum pregnancy once uncomfortable symptoms, immediately go to the regular hospital, so as not to delay the condition caused by adverse consequences. If you need to terminate the pregnancy, next time after surgical removal of incomplete mediastinum uterus, and then consider continuing to prepare for pregnancy.