Bicornuate Uterus

Meg

Riddle me this. I’ve had three miscarriages. June 2015, July 2017 and December 2017. Not fun.

In June of 2016 I delivered a healthy baby boy at 38 weeks via emergency C-section. He was breech and my water broke. When the doctor came in to see me after he was delivered he told me they discovered I had a bicornuate uterus. Which explained a lot about my pregnancy. Why his head was always in my right rib cage, why he didn’t turn head down, why I never had pressure on my bladder to pee, and why my belly was the oddest shape the whole third trimester!

He was in my right horn.

I’m pretty sure my two babies that stopped growing at 6.5 weeks were in my left horn. And the other miscarriage was a blighted ovum in my right horn (which could happen to anyone)

Does anyone have any info on bicornuate uteruses (uteri?!) where successful pregnancies can only happen on one side? I’m so curious.