Two cases are described where a malformed uterus was the reason for either repeated abortions or premature deliveries resulting in fetal loss. In both cases the removal of the septum during cesarean section resulted in uneventful postoperative courses, and subsequently in successful pregnancies and births of healthy infants to both women.
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