Can I get pregnant if I have intrauterine adhesions

  Intrauterine adhesions are a pathological symptom that refers to the infection and damage of the endometrium in women, resulting in adhesion of all or part of the uterine cavity. The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived, but it is also a place that is easily affected by diseases. Many women have plans to get pregnant, so can they get pregnant if they have intrauterine adhesions?

  

Can I get pregnant if I have intrauterine adhesions1

  Generally speaking, as long as symptomatic treatment is given in the early stages and professional doctors' advice is followed, there is also a certain possibility of pregnancy. Years of clinical experience have shown that if intrauterine adhesions are not treated effectively in a timely manner, it is very likely to lead to infertility in women, but the specific situation still needs to be checked in the hospital.

  Before preparing for pregnancy, women must undergo relevant examinations, such as going to the hospital to check whether the fallopian tubes are unobstructed and whether the condition of the endometrium is normal. If women have intrauterine adhesions, they have a certain risk of infertility. When intrauterine adhesions prevent sperm from reaching the cervix normally, it is difficult for women to conceive successfully.

  The reason why most women suffer from intrauterine adhesions is due to damage to the basal layer of the endometrium caused by pathology or surgery, and curettage or suction may also lead to intrauterine adhesions. So when women discover that they have intrauterine adhesions, they must seek timely treatment, otherwise it will have a significant impact on their fertility.

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