Sensitivity Difficult

**Sensitivity complex or s. composita** is a complex hybrid formed from the upper and lower parts of **s. simplex**. The complication occurs at the level of the cervix, which leads to a change in its structure and the formation of a deformed septum in the form of an acute-angled, four-leaf hymen. In some cases, one-third of the cervical lumen may become closed. The bicornuate uterus is a transversely elongated, somewhat flattened uterus, in which two horns are distinguished - anterior and posterior, and the body of the uterus. The bottom in this situation can be ordinary or have the shape of a truncated cone (i.e., end with an extension like an inverted cone). The wall of the uterus thickens.