Nowadays, many women are facing the problem of infertility, and the majority of female infertility is caused by gynecological diseases. For example, ovarian diseases, fallopian tube diseases, etc. Pelvic inflammatory disease is also one of the most common gynecological diseases, and patients are prone to developing pelvic adhesions. So, does pelvic adhesion affect pregnancy?
Pelvic adhesions can affect pregnancy. After women suffer from pelvic adhesions, it will affect the motility and survival rate of sperm. If women suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease and are not cured for a long time, it can lead to pelvic adhesions. After suffering from pelvic adhesions, there will be an increase in inflammatory secretions, which can kill sperm and affect sperm motility. This will reduce the normal and healthy sperm count, which in turn affects the binding of sperm and egg, ultimately leading to infertility.
Patients with pelvic adhesions usually have conditions such as hydrosalpinx and adhesions. This can lead to congestion and edema of the fallopian tubes, as well as the formation of adhesions in the lumen, and even complete blockage of the fallopian tubes. This can prevent women from releasing their eggs, leading to infertility.
Patients with pelvic adhesions often develop endometritis and intrauterine adhesions, which can affect the physiological function of the endometrium. When the function is disrupted or disordered, the integrity of the endometrium is damaged, which in turn hinders the implantation and development of fertilized eggs, leading to infertility and miscarriage.