Yes you can. I also suffer from a bicornuate uterus. It was first detected during the ceserean delivery of my first child. My next pregnancy, however, ended in a miscarriage which was attributed to a cornual implantation. There is hope though, because I was able to carry to term with the first pregnancy, that subsequent pregnancies could be successful.
AnswerHi there.I am not familiar with a Bicornuate Uterus but several miscarriages do need to be investigated by a gynocologist. The cause of the miscarriages needs to be determined so it can be rectified.
Im sorry this isn't much help but I thought I would reply to you and steer you in the right direction incase someone didn't answer your question. Good luck and Im sorry about the miscarriages.
Dreaming that you are pregnant and you have had miscarriages is not a sign or pointer to future troubles, as you can still have babies.
So many women have miscarriages that it is unlikely. If you both had recurrent miscarriages and neither of you have had a baby it is possible but still unlikely. i dont have an answer to that but my husband's ex had a miscarriage and so did I.
Yes. Your uterus is still shedding it's lining, menstruation stage of the menstrual cycle can continue after your period.
NO
There is no limit unless you get scarring inside or damaged. The reasons why you have miscarriages will also play a part. There are women who's had more than 15 miscarriages but still manages to have a baby but often with the help of a doctor.
The baby is enclosed inside the uterus, that is where it gets it nourishment and where the egg attaches to! No uterus... NO BABY.
Yes the semen always come back out, this is normal. It has no place to go and the sperms are swimming towards the uterus.
Women do not begin "showing" a pregnancy at 6 weeks. At that point, your uterus is still in your pelvis.
No if you are pregnant the uterus is closed so the lining is still in there. Some spotting can still be during the pregnancie though but not heavy bleeding. If you are worried go to your doctor.
The uterus can go; the vagina is still there, so the answer is, yes.
Yes you can.
Tubal ligation just keeps the egg from reaching the uterus. It does not change the hormones secreted by the ovaries, so menstruation proceeds as normal.