Sexual Health
Can uterine dysplasia affect pregnancy? Beware of the Four Hazards of Uterine dysplasia
The condition of dysplasia of the uterus can also occur in our daily life, and its direct harm will affect fertility, which is also a situation we should pay attention to. After this situation occurs, we must immediately carry out inspection and treatment.
Can the uterus dysplasia bear?
Whether the dysplasia of the uterus can reproduce normally depends on the specific conditions and types of uterine malformations. If it is not serious, drugs can be used. If estrogen is insufficient, oral hormone drugs are needed. However, if the condition is serious, simple drug treatment may not achieve ideal results, and surgery and other methods are needed.
Patients with uterine developmental abnormalities are not recommended for blind pregnancy. If pregnancy preparation is successful, the patient may experience threatened miscarriage or cessation of pregnancy. Patients must be alert to situations such as ectopic pregnancy. It is recommended to actively undergo an examination and consider pregnancy preparation after the body recovers. If threatened miscarriage occurs during pregnancy, immediately seek fetal protection and treatment at the hospital.
Hazards of uterine dysplasia
1. The probability of successful pregnancy decreases: Uterine malformations affect the normal operation of the female fallopian tubes. Female friends with uterine malformations who want to conceive generally need auxiliary means to help with pregnancy. Even if they are lucky enough to have a successful pregnancy, it will still be accompanied by diseases and affect the baby
2. The phenomenon of easy miscarriage: Women with uterine malformations may not necessarily miscarry after pregnancy, but women with uterine malformations have an increased risk of miscarriage after pregnancy, and there are many data points indicating a higher probability of miscarriage compared to women with regular pregnancy.
3. Significant reduction in fertility: The uterus is important for women, but it is not a significant factor in female fertility. The reason for the decline in female fertility is not only uterine fibroids, but also female friends with a single horn uterus. Women with a single horn uterus only have fallopian tubes, and uterine malformations have a significant impact on female fertility
4. Menstrual abnormalities: Primary amenorrhea is generally manifested in those with primordial uterus or no uterus. Juvenile uterus may have less menstrual flow. Double uterus, double horn uterus, and duplicate uterus. Due to the increase in endometrial area, excessive or prolonged menstruation, the residual horn uterus may experience periodic abdominal pain due to uterine bleeding, which can easily be mistaken for ovarian cysts
Precautions for uterine dysplasia
1. Pay attention to lifestyle habits: Adequate nutrition, moderate diet, avoiding excessive cold, and not blindly losing weight during development, especially for women who are thin and weak during development.