Author:
Ingilizova Gergana,Slavov Sergei,Yaneva Galina
Abstract
The presence of uterus didelphys is a rare pathology that does not significantly affect the chances of achieving pregnancy in the absence of other factors of infertility. We present a case of a patient with a proven abnormality - the presence of uterus didelphys - in which an IVF-ET procedure was performed due to male infertility factor. After embryo transfer of 1 embryo in each uterus, a singleton pregnancy was realized in the one uterine body. After a normal pregnancy, the patient was delivered near the due date by cesarean section without complications for the mother or fetus.This case proved the hypothesis that patients with a double uterus have a good prognosis for pregnancy. In this case, male infertility was the leading cause of infertility and after a successful in vitro procedure, a pregnancy was achieved, which ended with a successful term delivery.
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