T shapes uterus

Has anyone been told they’ve got a T shaped uterus and can give me more details about it? I’ve just had a scan at my fertility clinic to see why my periods haven’t restarted after a miscarriage and the nurse asked if I knew I had a T shaped uterus, throughout our treatment I’ve probably had over 30 scans and never been told this before!! She showed me the screen so I could see and it couldn’t look anymore like a T so I don’t understand how it could’ve been missed before. She said not to worry but naturally I am, just trying not to fall down a google hole!
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Just wanted to jump on and say I had a septate uterus ( similar to bicornuate). I had surgery to correct it following miscarriages. After the correction surgery, I now have 2 children. I hope this helps xxx

I also found out I had this today - did you have any luck in working out if it needed to be treated?

Hi Jade, I have been told I have this. I had a metroplasty hysteroscopy to try and correct the shape (open up the cavity so there is more room). How are you getting on with everything? Is your lining ok?

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@Libby would love to hear if you found the surgery to be helpful? 🙏

Hello, I’ve also recently been told I have a T-shaped uterus. After nine failed embryo transfers (3 chemical pregnancies), the consultant wanted to check my uterine cavity and this is what they found. So upset they didn’t check sooner! I understand that most women with a T-shaped uterus don’t have trouble getting pregnant, but have an increased risk for miscarriage. If there’s someone out there who has been helped by having surgery to correct the shape after repeated implantation failures, I would love to connect ❤️ My consultant told me we might as well do the operation as I don’t have ‘anything to loose’ at this point, but warned its controversial - they don’t know if it’ll actually help 😕

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