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> From what I have researched through Google (thanks for the tip), it

seems that pretty much a t-shaped uterus is the result of DES

exposure and not just something that happens in nature.

Hi Kathleen,

Actually I've " met " three T-shaped uteri ladies who were definitely

not exposed to DES. It is pretty durned rare to have it happen

naturally, but don't let anyone tell you it NEVER happens. Veeeery

frustrating. The best thing to do is to get hooked up with a

reproductive endocrynologist who has experience with uterine

anomalies or DES exposed women (even if you aren't one, you have the

same geography). I know that T-shaped uteri can also have cervical

and vaginal anomalies as well.

http://dmoz.org/Health/Medicine/Medical_Specialties/Obstetrics_and_Gyn

ecology/Obstetrics/DES_Syndrome/

http://www.desstories.com/links.html

These two websites have TONS of links about DES. Whether or not you

were exposed, you can use these resources to help you find an

experienced doc or find other women with T-shaped uteri.

Hope this helps!!

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