Yes: Unless you have a genetic problem like turner's mosaic, the size of the uerus isn't too important. If you have a uterine anomaly (like bicornuate, or septate) this may cause problems, but not typically with conceiving. If you are asking for yourself (and are 40 years old, as your profile indicates) then your age may be the biggest stumbling block to conceiving.
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