Unprotected sex: Having a "double uterus" (didelphic uterus is a rare condition. However, it does not confer any great change in fertility rates when compared to women with one uterus. Therefore, your chance of getting pregnant (with all things being equal) is equivalent to those patients who do not have a didelphic uterus.
Answered 4/14/2014
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Low: As long as you have been taking the pill daily as directed, you should be protected against pregnancy. A double uterus, or didelphis, will still be procted from pregnancy with the pill. Condoms are still recommended for protection from HIV and other stds.
Answered 6/10/2014
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