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Hello Sqad!
Thank you for replying! I'm grateful of ANY information. Really? I didn't realise that the sperm would "know" where to go. That's really interesting.
I'm sorry, but what do you mean when you talk about "abnormal presentations"?
My main worry was that it would be harder to fall pregnant to begin with, as the specialist I saw said that women whose "parts" have half fused together, giving them a heart-shaped uterus (as opposed to mine, which haven't fused at all, so that I have two) are usually the ones to experience more miscarriages, whereas I shouldn't be more prone than anyone else. Is that incorrect then? On the letter he has sent to my GP, and that has been forwarded to me, it says that I have been made aware that my condition shouldn't cause any problems in the future, except that there is a slightly increased risk of cervical imcompetence. Is that what would be likely to cause a miscarriage? It's all a bit gobbledegook to me.
On the other hand, twins are very common on my maternal side. So, does my condition increase my chances of DOUBLE twins? Blimey, I probably have a million questions. Thanks again, Sqad.