Uterine Hypoplasia Quiz
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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
Uterine hypoplasia is when a girl is born with a uterus that is abnormally small. The condition is sometimes referred to as a hypoplastic uterus.
History of infertility
Difficulty getting pregnant
Long intervals between periods e.g. 39 days or more
Hardly any bleeding during periods
Abnormal menstrual cycles e.g. too early or too late
Abnormal period length or flow
Late or incomplete puberty
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose uterine hypoplasia
Have you ever had a history of difficulty in getting pregnant?
Are you having trouble getting pregnant despite trying for some time?
Is your menstrual cycle infrequent e.g. longer than 39 days?
Do you have hardly any blood loss during your periods?
Do you have abnormal menstrual cycles e.g. too early or too late
Treatment depends on the symptoms. Since uterine hypoplasia is usually due to pubertal failure, it may be treated with puberty induction using estrogens and/or progestogens.
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Reviewed By:
Seiji Kanazawa, MD, PHD (Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN))
Dr. Kanazawa graduated from the Niigata University Faculty of Medicine and received his Ph.D. from the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine. He is working on the front line of the General Perinatal Center, including the Tokyo Tama General Medical Center and the National Center for Research in Fertility Medicine, where he provides maternal and fetal care and undertakes clinical research. At Ubie, Dr. Kanazawa has been designing the Ubie AI Symptom Checker and has taken on the role of general obstetrics and gynecology consultation at FMC Tokyo Clinic by providing fetal ultrasound and prenatal consultation.
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Seiji Kanazawa, MD, PHD
Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN)
National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan