Can you get pregnant with an incomplete longitudinal uterus?

Incomplete longitudinal uterus is perfectly capable of pregnancy and perfectly capable of natural delivery. Therefore, there is no need to interfere too early or too much with this type of uterine malformation, as this type of uterus is perfectly capable of accomplishing pregnancy and delivery. Patients who come to the hospital may suffer from miscarriage, infertility or retained placenta, and a series of complications can occur if the embryo lays on the mediastinum. If an incomplete longitudinal uterus is found, there is absolutely no need to rush and you can first try to conceive and give birth on your own. During pregnancy, you should have full communication with your doctor and be highly concerned about the occurrence of pregnancy-related complications. If pregnancy and delivery are affected, hysteroscopic removal of the incomplete longitudinal uterus may improve the pregnancy outcome. It is important to listen to the doctor’s advice whether you need to go to the hospital for treatment and whether you need to undergo surgery, and there is no need to panic, as you can actually complete a normal pregnancy and delivery.