Will endometrial polyps shrink when pregnant

  Endometrial polyps are a common gynecological disease in women, caused by excessive proliferation of the endometrium. Although it is a benign lesion, it can also affect women's physical health. Some female friends only discover that they have endometrial polyps after pregnancy. So, will endometrial polyps become smaller during pregnancy?

  

Will endometrial polyps shrink when pregnant1

  The possibility of autonomous reduction of endometrial polyps during pregnancy is very low, and generally requires surgical removal. If the endometrial polyps are too large, it can affect pregnancy. However, if the endometrial polyps are relatively small, it does not affect pregnancy. If the patient is already pregnant, pregnant women need to pay extra attention because endometrial polyps may increase the risk of miscarriage.

  The most important thing that patients with endometrial polyps need to pay attention to after pregnancy is the early stages of pregnancy, because as the pregnancy progresses, the impact of polyps on the fetus becomes smaller. Therefore, as long as fetal monitoring is done in the early stages of pregnancy to ensure healthy fetal growth, but if pregnant women experience bleeding, they must go to the hospital for examination to eliminate potential risks.

  Since endometrial polyps have a certain impact on women's conception and pregnancy, it is recommended that women undergo regular physical examinations, especially before preparing for pregnancy. If endometrial polyps are found, the best way is to undergo early surgical treatment to avoid affecting conception or even causing miscarriage after pregnancy, resulting in unnecessary health losses.

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