Endometrial adenomyosis belongs to gynecological diseases, and the specific causes of this disease are still unclear clinically. It may be due to the lack of mucosa in the female uterus, which leads to cell proliferation in the basal layer and affects the uterine muscle layer, resulting in lesions. So next, let's take a look at whether endometrial adenomyosis is easy to get pregnant?
Endometrial adenomyosis is a disease that is not easy to completely cure, but can be treated with medication or surgery. Generally, this disease can recover on its own by the time women reach menopause, so there is no need to worry too much. As long as it is controlled in a timely manner, it will not harm the patient's life. However, this disease is closely related to women's ability to conceive, and many patients with this disease often experience situations where they cannot conceive.
Many patients have expressed that the pain caused by adenomyosis is tolerable, but the pain of being unable to conceive due to adenomyosis is indeed unbearable for patients and their families. The reason for infertility caused by adenomyosis may be the combination of endometriosis, which leads to adhesion of the affected area, and in severe cases, the obstruction of egg and transport functions, thereby increasing the chances of pregnancy for patients.
Of course, although it is difficult for patients with adenomyosis to conceive, there is no clear indication in clinical practice that people with this disease cannot conceive. The specific decision still depends on the patient's condition. Of course, if you want to have a baby, you can go to the hospital for examination, and the doctor will suggest whether to have a baby based on the patient's actual situation.