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Yes you can, bicornuate is heart-shaped, and septate is shaped like a regular uterus on the outside, but has an extra wall on the inside.

A uterine septum (or wall) occurs during prenatal development. The uterus starts as 2 separate tubes, the walls come together forming the uterine cavity in the center. When the tubes don't line up or fuse perfectly the uterine cavity ends up partitioned by a wall or septum. If the septum is right in the middle, the uterus may look heart shaped ღ on ultrasound.

The wedge-like partition may involve only the upper part of the cavity resulting in an incomplete septum or a subseptate uterus, or less frequently the total length of the uterus, making two complete cavities.

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