What should I do if I have intrauterine adhesions but become pregnant?

Jan 09, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

Diagnosed with intrauterine adhesion and also pregnant—what should I do if I have intrauterine adhesion but am pregnant?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Lv Aiming
In cases of intrauterine adhesions with pregnancy, special treatment is generally not required. As long as the adhesions do not affect fetal development and there are no signs of preterm labor or miscarriage, regular prenatal check-ups are sufficient. However, if abnormal symptoms such as abdominal pain occur, prompt medical attention is necessary. Pregnancy with intrauterine adhesions carries risks of preterm birth and miscarriage, but bed rest is usually unnecessary unless cervical insufficiency is present. Moreover, due to the adhesions, the available space for fetal growth may be restricted, potentially affecting fetal development.