6. Irregular Uterine Shape
Having an irregular-shaped uterus also makes it harder for fertilized eggs to be implanted or to stay in place within the uterine wall. Moreover, an abnormal uterus shape also makes the uterus to be smaller than normal. An irregular uterine shape can be caused by different things.
These include forming uterine fibroids, otherwise known as noncancerous growths on the uterine wall that may block the fallopian tubes, as well as the formation of scar tissues from surgery or infection. At times, this can simply be how your uterus is shaped.
These abnormal uterus shapes can occur in four main types and can only be determined when your uterine shape is already examined by a doctor. To treat this, surgery is the only way to go. Conducting these surgeries can help boost your chances of becoming pregnant or even carrying your pregnancy through a term.