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Infantile uterus and infertility managed with individualised classical homeopathy – two case reports

Similia Vol 36 No 1 – June 2023

Authors: Seema Mahesh, Tamara Denisova, Liudmila Gerasimova, Nadezhda Pakhmutova, Nadezhda Kubasheva, George Vithoulkas

Abstract

Congenital uterine malformations are one of the major causes for female infertility. Müllerian duct anomalies, of which uterine hypoplasia is  characterised by stunting of uterine growth and in some cases complete aplasia, pose a challenge in management. Presented below are two cases of  uterine hypoplasia where classical homoeopathy was shown to be of benefit in two women with infertility due to uterine hypoplasia. The women also  had further complicating comorbidities of hypothyroidism and ovarian cysts. The treatment led to conception and normal full-term deliveries of  healthy babies in both cases. Individualised classical homoeopathy may benefit infertility due to uterine hypoplasia but needs further scientific  investigation.

Keywords: Infertility, uterine hypoplasia, hypothyroid, ovarian cyst, homeopathy.

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