Is a bowed uterine depression greater than 11 millimeters considered serious?

A bowed uterine depression greater than 11 millimeters is generally considered serious and may affect pregnancy, causing miscarriage, infertility, and other symptoms. A bowed uterus, also known as a saddle uterus, is one of the more common developmental malformations of the uterus. The deeper the depression of the uterus, the narrower the uterine cavity. A bowed uterus with a depression of more than 10 millimeters is considered serious and may interfere with pregnancy or even infertility, and after pregnancy, it is also prone to miscarriage and other symptoms, which need to be detected in a timely manner and intervene in an appropriate way before pregnancy. If the patient has a bowed uterus, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the examination, and take reasonable methods of treatment to minimize the adverse effects on pregnancy.