A blog on mullerian anomalies
""Resection" is not an accurate term for what happens, since no tissue is removed from the uterus; instead, the surgeon parts the septum, like cutting a swatch of material in half. On parting, the septum retracts close to the normal uterine wall on each side, where it is covered with endometrium within days or weeks."
An infertility blog run by a reproductive endocrinologist
online forum of people with septate uteri
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