Sexual Health
Can the uterus develop poorly and be fertile? Alert to three major hazards of abnormal uterine development
Attention should be paid to the maintenance of the uterus, especially for many uterine diseases, among which abnormal uterine development is one of them, and its harm is also very serious. It is necessary to pay attention to correct treatment and cooking.
Abnormal uterine development can affect fertility
Some girls have developmental disorders during the embryonic stage due to various reasons, with normal female posture, normal ovarian development, but poor uterine development. In severe cases, the uterus is small and only the thumb is large. This well developed uterus has a uterine cavity, but there is no endometrium. There is no uterine cavity formed in the uterus. The development of the accessory mesonephric ducts on both sides of the uterus becomes substantial and stops soon after the merger. The structure and shape of the uterus are normal, but the size is normal. This kind of uterine dysplasia is also called Uterine hypoplasia.
In addition to congenital causes, adolescent malnutrition, chronic diseases, and insufficient ovarian hormones also result in reproductive organ development. If the degree of uterine dysplasia is relatively low, pregnancy may occur after marriage, but abortion or premature delivery often occur, and there are Uterine contraction weakness, prolonged labor process, Postpartum bleeding and other conditions during labor; If severe uterine dysplasia occurs, in addition to symptoms such as low menstrual flow and dysmenorrhea, the main manifestation is infertility. Other Uterine malformation, such as double uterus, repeated uterus, mediastinal uterus, Bicornuate uterus and Unicornuate uterus, do not affect the pregnancy of most patients except for the combination of dysplasia, but the complications after pregnancy are more than those of normal uterus.
The Hazards of Abnormal Uterine Development
1. Pregnancy: women with Uterine malformation, especially women with Unicornuate uterus, whether pregnant through assisted reproductive technology or natural pregnancy, are more likely to have some complications during pregnancy and childbirth than women with a normal shape of uterus. If the shape of the uterine cavity is abnormal, most babies will take a breech position in the uterus, Instead of the position of the head downwards under normal circumstances.
2. Abortion: The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists believes that the relationship between Uterine malformation and abortion is still difficult to explain. However, the pregnancy results of women with Uterine malformation are higher than those with normal uterus, but the proportion of Uterine malformation type abortion is also different, for example, women with Uterine septum have a higher risk of abortion than other types of Uterine malformation.