Is laparoscopy necessary for scar pregnancy

  Some couples, after giving birth to a baby, may consider having another baby in order to prevent the baby from being too lonely. However, some women may experience scar pregnancy when they become pregnant again. Is it necessary to undergo laparoscopy for scar pregnancy?

  

Is laparoscopy necessary for scar pregnancy1

  Female pregnancy is a scar pregnancy, and laparoscopic surgery is one of the optional methods, not a necessary one. For women who are pregnant and have scars on their uterus, doctors usually choose MRI CDFI、 Laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, and other methods are generally preferred for screening and diagnosis, with CDFI being the first choice. When treating, there are also various treatment methods available for patients to choose from, such as laparoscopic surgery, hysteroscopy, and open surgery.

  Scar pregnancy, also known as scar pregnancy, refers to the situation where a woman with a history of cesarean section surgery implants her gestational sac in the scar area of the uterus when she becomes pregnant again. This can lead to the risk of excessive vaginal bleeding and uterine rupture in late pregnancy, making it an abnormal pregnancy. At present, the pathogenesis of scar pregnancy has not been explained in detail, but it is believed to be related to implantation in small cavities.

  In some studies, it is believed that poor healing of ruptures in the endometrium and muscle layer after cesarean section may trigger scar pregnancy in women when they conceive again. It is also believed that the probability of scar pregnancy in women increases with the number of cesarean sections. In addition, techniques such as repeated abortions and hysteroscopy that can harm the uterus may also cause scarring, leading to scar pregnancy in women.

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