Abstract

Uterine abnormalities were described in the 1800s by Cruveilhier and Von Rokitansky. Several classification systems are used to describe uterine and cervico-vaginal abnormalities, known as Mullerian abnormalities. These abnormalities are often involved in reproductive difficulties, such as loss of pregnancy, dystocic presentations or premature delivery. However, many women with uterine septa do not experience reproductive difficulties. Reporting the case of a full-term pregnancy in a parturient carrying a uterine septa.

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