Abstract

Congenital uterine anomalies are seen 1-3% of women, usually asymptomatic and therefore unrecognized until desire of childbearing.[1] Uterine septum is the most frequent (35-48%) structural uterine anomaly and associated with the poorest reproductive outcome. Even if association of septum with infertility is not certain, it is well recognized that it worsens obstetric outcomes with high abortion (44%) and preterm delivery rate (22%).[1] In this case report, we aim to present a term pregnancy with successful outcome with placental implantation on uterine septum.

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