Can endometrial polyps prevent pregnancy

  Uterine polyps are a common gynecological disease in daily life, but there are many types of polyps with different sizes and degrees, which have varying impacts on women's bodies. So if women suffer from uterine polyps, they need to go to the hospital for treatment to avoid affecting their physical health. So, is it impossible for women with endometrial polyps to conceive?

  

Can endometrial polyps prevent pregnancy1

  Endometrial polyps are a common type of uterine polyp that can affect women's bodies to some extent, causing them to be unable to conceive and greatly reducing their chances of conceiving. However, if a woman's body is relatively strong, she may also become pregnant. However, regardless, once women discover that they have uterine polyps, they need to resolve them as soon as possible to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus during pregnancy.

  In fact, endometrial polyps can grow in any part of the uterus, making it particularly difficult for sperm and egg cells to bind. Moreover, due to problems with the uterus itself, it can increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy, so women must pay attention to this. In addition, many women suffer from cervical polyps. There are two types of cervical polyps, one is polyps from the cervical mucosa, and the other is polyps from the cervix and vagina. Polyps located near the cervix can affect the entry of sperm, greatly reducing the chances of female conception.

  Moreover, when women become pregnant with endometrial polyps, it is easy to cause heavy bleeding, which can affect the safety of the fetus and the pregnant woman's life. So, when women discover that they have uterine polyps, they should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, follow the doctor's arrangements, take corresponding measures, and actively seek treatment.

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