Yes: As long as it's a uterine septum - a dividing wall coming down from the top of the uterus) and not another uterine variant like didelphys (double uterus) or bicornuate uterus (uterus split at the top). Mri can tell. The surgery is operative hysteroscopy and is usually performed by a reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist (rei). Less chance of miscarriage if you ttc after the surgery.
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