Generally unicornuate with stumpy uterus is not suitable for IVF. Unicornuate with stumpy uterus are two common uterine anomalies, and the two anomalies may also appear to be combined. Unicornuate uterus with stumpy uterus is a rare congenital anomaly, which often manifests itself in adolescence as a low menstrual flow, and is not easy to pay attention to or be detected. Unicornuate refers to the development of only one side of the uterus, when one side of the uterus is defective, and the other side of the ovaries and fallopian tubes are also defective. The stumpy angle is the residual uterine cavity at the corner of the uterus, which is a kind of congenital malformation of the uterus, caused by one side of the paramedian tubes being well developed and the other side being defective in development during the process of development. Unicornuate with residual horn uterus is a congenital malformation of uterine development, which usually has a higher chance of IVF failure because the abnormal shape of the uterus can cause embryo sterilizations, spontaneous abortions, or preterm deliveries, and so on, so it is not recommended to do IVF. If you are suffering from unicornuate with stumpy uterus, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals and choose the best treatment plan under the guidance of professional doctors.