How to treat adhesions during pregnancy

  Pregnancy is a very exciting thing for every woman of childbearing age, but if there is inflammation in the reproductive organs, it can directly affect the possibility of pregnancy. If there are adhesions in the reproductive organs after pregnancy, it also poses a certain threat to the condition of pregnancy. So how to treat adhesions during pregnancy?

  

How to treat adhesions during pregnancy1

  Firstly, it is medically believed that abortion surgery is the primary cause of intrauterine adhesions. Pregnant women need to undergo further examinations for the health of themselves and the fetus. Hysteroscopy is required for intrauterine adhesions, but hysteroscopy has a significant impact on the fetus. Therefore, hysteroscopy is generally not suitable for pregnant women during pregnancy.

  Secondly, some female friends may not feel it normally, but only discover that they have intrauterine adhesions during pregnancy check ups. Uterine adhesions can reduce the volume of the uterus and affect the normal implantation of the fetus, as well as whether the fetus can survive to term in the uterine cavity. Therefore, in order to ensure the health and safety of themselves and their fetus, expectant mothers must undergo regular ultrasound examinations and monitoring.

  Finally, if the condition of intrauterine adhesions in pregnant women is not severe and does not affect the growth and development of the fetus, it is generally not necessary to treat it. Pregnant women only need to undergo regular monitoring to avoid unexpected situations. Pregnant women with intrauterine adhesions can generally undergo vaginal delivery.

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