Fertility is usually unaffected but complications may arise during labour:
In a bicornute uterus with a rudimentary second horn, pregnancy may occur in the rudimentary horn. Rupture and severe haemorrhage are certain although often slightly later than in a tubal pregnancy, usually in the 16th week of gestation. If the cavity is blind ending, menstruation in the rudimentary horn will be damaged, causing haematometra and increasing dysmenorrhoea.
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