Abstract

unicornuate uterus. We compare the pregnancy outcomes with each anomaly. Results: We found 106 cases of congenital uterine anomaly within a given period of time. There are 63 cases of bicornuate uterus, 19 cases of didelphys, 16 cases of septate uterus, 5 cases of arcuate uterus, and 3 cases of unicornuate uterus. The overall preterm delivery rate is 22.6% (24/106), and Cesarean section rate is 74.5% (79/106). A high Cesarean section rate is due to metroplasty, abnormal fetal presentation, and uterine anomaly itself. The preterm delivery rate and Cesarean section rate of each uterine anomaly do not differ statistically from one another. Five fetuses were stillborn, and one fetus died after birth because of a placenta abruption. The overall take-home baby rate is 94.3% (100/106). There is no maternal mortality and only one case was suffered from postpartum bleeding. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the most of women with uterine anomaly exceeding 20 weeks of gestation may take their baby home.

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