What is the chance of pregnancy after intrauterine adhesions surgery

  The human embryo is very picky. After entering the uterine cavity, it requires the endometrium to have very fertile soil, no signs of inflammation, and no polyps. If the patient has symptoms of intrauterine adhesions, it is not suitable for pregnancy. It is more appropriate to first cure the intrauterine adhesions before preparing for pregnancy. So, what is the chance of pregnancy after intrauterine adhesions?

  

What is the chance of pregnancy after intrauterine adhesions surgery1

  The degree of impact on pregnancy after intrauterine adhesions surgery is closely related to the degree of adhesions. Mild intrauterine adhesions can be resolved by removing the adhesive band after surgery and taking some medication. However, severe intrauterine adhesions usually recur and require multiple surgeries. After each surgery, the adhesions may fully recover, but most adhesions cannot fully recover. So, the probability of pregnancy after intrauterine adhesions surgery depends on the severity of the patient's condition.

  Uterine adhesions are a gynecological disease that many people are familiar with. Uterine adhesions refer to abnormal conditions in the uterine cavity, where adhesions appear in the anterior and posterior parts, resulting in narrowing of the uterine cavity. This is actually the process of uterine adhesions, and corresponding treatment methods need to be taken to prevent the deterioration of the condition.

  After the surgery for intrauterine adhesions, patients should avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods, pay attention to the cleanliness and dryness of the surgical site to prevent infection, and rest in bed for one week after surgery to minimize activity and promote wound healing as soon as possible. The recovery of patients after surgery is generally good, which can not only improve menstrual disorders in women, but also not affect pregnancy.

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