Why adenomyosis can lead to miscarriage

  Adenomyosis is the abbreviation for uterine adenomyosis, which is mainly caused by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the uterine muscle layer, resulting in diffuse or localized lesions. It is a common gynecological difficult disease, and women with adenomyosis are prone to miscarriage during pregnancy. Some women want to know why adenomyosis leads to miscarriage?

  

Why adenomyosis can lead to miscarriage1

  Uterine adenomyosis has a significant impact on women's pregnancy, as the endometrium extensively implants within the uterine muscle layer. This not only causes the uterus to enlarge and harden, but also disrupts the normal environment inside the uterus, making it difficult for the fertilized egg to implant smoothly. Moreover, ectopic implantation of endometrial fragments can also affect the female immune system. When the immune system is weakened and the immune response is strong, it may affect fetal development and lead to miscarriage.

  Even if the fertilized egg can successfully implant in the uterine cavity, during the embryonic development process, due to the lack of normal structure in the uterine basal layer, it is difficult to maintain a normal uterine environment and provide the necessary nutrients for embryonic development. This may lead to the possibility of embryonic arrest and miscarriage. Therefore, when women with adenomyosis become pregnant and experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, they need to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  Therefore, women with adenomyosis are advised to undergo effective treatment and complete recovery before considering pregnancy. Currently, there are two methods for treating adenomyosis: medication and surgery. However, women should be aware that even after being cured, there is still a high risk of recurrence. Therefore, it is important to undergo regular check ups. For older women who have already reached menopause and do not have fertility requirements, hysterectomy can be performed for radical treatment.

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