Talk:Uterine malformation

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Clean-up of "Double vagina"

The following info was removed from the paragraph: birth and reproduction should be discussed under either uterus didelphys or uterine septum. The reported case needs citation:

Birth or reproduction with Uterus Septum or Uterine Didelphus can be very difficult. Both are a major cause of miscarriages and birth abnormalities. The general practice is to perform a Caesarean (surgically removing the infant prior to full term). The only known case of a healthy, natural birth with uterine didelphus occurred in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, on the 13 of September, 1990, when Marcie Everett gave birth to John Drew Everett. He was birthed at 7lbs 6ocs with no serious abnormalities. The only abnormality present was that his leg was positioned upwards with his foot behind his head, it came down to its normal position within days.

Ekem (talk) 03:32, 2 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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