Uterine Septum Resection at Harsh Hospital
Repeated miscarriage or trouble holding a pregnancy? A uterine septum, a wall you were simply born with, can be the reason, and it can usually be corrected gently, with no cuts and no scars.
A uterine septum is a band of tissue, present from birth, that divides part of the uterus and can make it harder for a pregnancy to settle and grow. The good news is that it can often be corrected with hysteroscopy, a thin camera is passed through the cervix to see and treat inside the uterus, usually as a scarless day-care procedure. At Harsh Hospital in Himatnagar, Dr. Hitesh Patel and our team divide the septum precisely under direct vision to restore a smoother, more spacious uterine cavity. For many couples affected by recurrent loss or infertility, this gentle correction is a hopeful and reassuring step forward.
What We Help With
Recurrent Miscarriage
Addressing a septum that may be behind repeated early pregnancy loss.
Difficulty Conceiving
Correcting a uterine wall that can quietly stand in the way of pregnancy.
Septum Seen on Scan
Confirming and treating a septum suggested by an ultrasound or other imaging.
Pre-Pregnancy Planning
Preparing the uterus before you try to conceive or begin fertility treatment.
Preterm Birth History
Reviewing a septum that may be linked to early or premature delivery before.
Congenital Uterine Shapes
Clear assessment and gentle correction of the shape you were born with.
Our Approach
- Detailed Evaluation, a full history plus the right scans to confirm the septum and plan the safest correction.
- Gentle Preparation, clear, calming instructions so you arrive relaxed and well prepared.
- Precise Correction, a thin camera guides division of the septum through the cervix, no cut, no scar.
- Same-Day Comfort, most women rest briefly and head home the same day as a day-care procedure.
- Fertility-Focused Follow-up, a review of healing and clear guidance for trying to conceive afterwards.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
Years of women’s care
No cuts, day-care comfort
Careful, controlled correction
Friendly guidance
What to Expect on Your Visit
Your first visit is a gentle, honest conversation. We listen to your story, look at any scans and reports, and explain whether a septum is likely playing a role. If correction is the right step, we talk you through every part beforehand so nothing feels uncertain. We know how much hope rests on these visits, and we treat your journey with the care it deserves.
- A private, unhurried discussion of your pregnancy and fertility history.
- Any previous reports, scans or medication details you have.
- A simple explanation of the correction and how you will feel afterwards.
- Honest guidance on healing time and when it is safe to try to conceive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a uterine septum?
It is a wall of tissue inside the uterus that you are born with, dividing part of the cavity. Because it can make it harder for a pregnancy to settle, correcting it may improve your chances of carrying a baby.
How is the septum corrected without surgery cuts?
A thin camera is passed gently through the cervix to see inside the uterus, and the septum is divided under direct vision through that same route. There is no cut on the tummy, so it is usually a scarless, day-care procedure.
Will this help me avoid another miscarriage?
For many women a septum is part of the reason for recurrent loss, so correcting it can improve the outlook. We will explain your individual chances honestly rather than promising a guaranteed result.
How long before I can try for a baby?
Most women need a short healing period before trying to conceive. Dr. Hitesh Patel will give you clear, personal guidance on the right time based on your recovery.
Is the recovery difficult?
Recovery is usually gentle. Many women rest for a day or two and return to normal activity soon after, with only mild cramping or light spotting for a short while.
