Bicornuate uterus: Usually one of the two uterine cavities is larger than the other, but if a pregnancy occurs within a restricted sized area, miscarriage can occur repeatedly until the stretching of the uterine cavity allows carrying a pregnancy to term. If repeated miscarriages are to be avoided, surgery is possible to reunite the two uterine cavities, so consult your gyn physician about this option.
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