If it is determined that the uterus is infertile, it must be corrected by surgery, and the method of conditioning is not very practical.
Uterine malformation can only be judged by the degree of deformity. If it is a mild deformity, it will not affect the uterine function and normal fertility.
However, if it is severely deformed or too big or too small, it may affect fertility. Uterine malformations include saddle uterus, uterine septum, uterine septum and cervical malformation, as well as opening malformation at the junction of uterus and fallopian tube. If it is a mild double uterus, the shape of the uterine cavity does not change much, and the endometrial function is not affected. Generally speaking, pregnancy is normal.
However, if there is congenital atresia or cervical atresia at the opening of uterine mediastinum, uterine mediastinum or fallopian tube, it will affect normal fertility and must be corrected surgically.