How do uterine malformations occur?

During the development of the foetus, the uterus is initally composed of two small tubes. Throughout foetal life, both tubes join together to form a larger, empty organ: the uterus. Occasionally, however, both tubes fail to join together properly in the centre of the pelvis, and this is when uterine malformations appear.

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