Septum in uterus

A septum in the uterus is a deformity of the uterus, which happens during fetal development before birth. A membrane called the septum divides the inner portion of the uterus, at its middle. This dividing septum is a fibrous and muscular band of tissue that can be thick or thin.

During the development of the fetus, the left and right tubes from the ovaries join together and at one point the inner part of the tubes dissolves creating one uniform space of the uterus.

Sometimes, the conjoining part of the tubes does not dissolve, and depending on circumstances, the uterus can end up having a heart-shaped inner space, or it can have a protruding fibrous extension that divides the upper part of the uterus or the fibrous septum can divide the entire uterus if the inner wall did not dissolve.

Sometimes the inner wall does not dissolve at all and the baby may be born with two cervixes and two vaginas.

Often, the septal uterus causes miscarriages, death of the fetus, and even its reabsorption. Other than a miscarriage or recurrent miscarriage, there aren’t any symptoms of a septate uterus. It’s often only diagnosed after an investigation into the cause of miscarriages.

Sometimes the septal uterus does not cause any problems. Sometimes it is blamed for breached babies and profuse bleeding during the birth.

As with every other chronic health problem, doctors have no clue about why the septum did not dissolve so genetics are being blamed, or a glitch during the development of the fetus.

I did not have a client with this issue so I have no direct experience but it would be interesting to know if the woman with such a problem was medicated before or during her pregnancy. Was she vaccinated? Was she utilizing drugs, alcohol, nicotine, or caffeine…

In my opinion, there was a shift in the women’s environment that affected the development of the fetus, although a genetically inherited problem could be the cause sometimes.

The fact that some women with septal uterus have normal pregnancy and normal menstruation points to the fact that the blood is toxic in those women that have the symptoms of toxic blood and the septal anomaly may not have much to do with symptoms at all.

When it comes to another deformity in babies called the septal ventricular defect or “the hole in the heart”, I have proven that this deformity will correct itself after birth as the body cleanses a bit.

Another deformity with a persisting connection through an undissolved membrane is a lingual frenulum which is a small fold of mucous membrane that extends from the floor of the mouth to the midline of the underside of the human tongue. The tongue starts to develop at about four weeks. Tongue-tie, also known as ankyloglossia, is an inborn variation in this structure.

This frenulum dissolves in the majority of people and they can extend their tongues. My frenulum has remained and I cannot do this but I have no disabilities caused by it. Some people cannot talk properly because of it.

Some boys have undissolved penal frenulum on their foreskin and have a problem during erection. Fortunately, both frenulums can be cut and the problem is solved.

Unfortunately, the frenulum will not dissolve through cleansing and hydration. It has to be cut, and this is why I believe that the septum in the uterus will not dissolve with hydration and cleansing.

As far as the septal uterus goes, here I do not have a direct experience but symptoms point to a very toxic mother. Will there be changes if SHP is implemented, I do not know. It would be good if a woman with this deformity follows the protocol. I am sure that the symptoms of menstrual problems will go away, I believe that there will be no problem with the pregnancy and the babies will be born naturally and without complication even if the septum divides the entire length of the uterus.

So, if someone with this issue is reading this article, please contact me and I will guide you. Let’s see where the truth lies.

Love and light to us all.

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