What are the implications of becoming pregnant two months after surgery for intrauterine adhesions?
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It has been two months since I underwent surgery for intrauterine adhesions, and today I went to the hospital for a checkup and found out I'm pregnant. What are the implications of becoming pregnant two months after surgery for intrauterine adhesions?
More than two months after surgery for intrauterine adhesions, if a follow-up hysteroscopy has confirmed no recurrence of adhesions, pregnancy is generally not significantly affected. After surgery for uterine adhesions, estrogen medication is typically started on the first postoperative day to promote endometrial growth. If an intrauterine device (IUD) was placed, a hysteroscopy is usually performed after two menstrual cycles. Most patients attempt conception or become pregnant three months or more after surgery. If pregnancy has already occurred more than two months after surgery for intrauterine adhesions, regular follow-up examinations are recommended.