Under normal circumstances, the anterior and posterior walls of the uterus are in contact, but some women may find a separation of the uterine cavity after physical examination. A 2mm separation of the uterine cavity refers to the presence of fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity, resulting in a 2mm separation between the anterior and posterior walls of the uterine cavity. Can a 2mm separation of the uterine cavity be transplanted?
A 2mm separation of the uterine cavity is not suitable for transplantation. The condition of the uterine cavity separation must be cured before transplantation surgery can be performed. Generally, it takes three months after the uterine cavity separation surgery to perform in vitro transplantation. If a transplant is performed while the uterine cavity is separated, it may lead to bleeding, thickening of the endometrium, and the possibility of transplant failure. Therefore, before performing a transplant, it is necessary to check one's own condition and pass the examination before proceeding with the transplant.
After undergoing uterine separation surgery, women should keep their external genitalia clean to avoid infection and gynecological inflammation. In addition, postoperative diet should also be taken seriously, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods. The diet should be light and nutritious, and more attention should be paid to rest, maintaining sufficient sleep, and preparing for IVF.
Some minor lesions present in the uterine cavity can have adverse effects on the intrauterine environment, and further examination of the hysteroscope is generally required before transplantation. Women with uterine separation are usually treated with surgery or medication as an adjunct therapy.