Abortion is still very harmful to women's bodies, and it may also cause women to lose the opportunity to become mothers. There are many such examples in real life. Of course, a woman’s inability to get pregnant is not entirely due to miscarriage, but due to other reasons, perhaps because of blocked fallopian tubes, or because of problems with the uterus, etc. So, what to do if you can’t get pregnant after miscarriage? 1. Infertility caused by fallopian tube blockage after abortion: During abortion, the contents of the uterine cavity can easily enter the fallopian tube cavity and be retained to form a blockage. If the fallopian tube cavity is blocked, infertility will occur. If a semi-blocked state is formed, the fallopian tube is not smooth and it is easy to cause ectopic pregnancy. About 1/3 of fallopian tube blockage is caused by abortion! 2. Infertility caused by adhesion of cervix and uterine cavity after abortion: Some abortion surgeons lack clinical experience, resulting in improper surgical operation, excessive suction or curettage, damage to cervical canal and endometrium, and cause adhesion infertility. 3. Endometriosis infertility after abortion: Uterine dilation is required during abortion. As the operation progresses, the pressure in the uterine cavity will increase sharply, leading to uterine blood retrograde flow, endometriosis and infertility. What should I do if I become infertile after an abortion? How can I get pregnant? 1. For infertility caused by fallopian tube obstruction: use three-degree micro-fallopian tube dredging This technology is a further improvement on the "three mirrors and one wire". Under the direct vision of the hysteroscope and fallopian tube mirror, it can clear the fallopian tubes in one step, and use different nutritional drugs to protect the fallopian tube lumen in a targeted manner. It can effectively prevent the recurrence of blockage and ensure fast recovery and fertility after surgery. 2. For endometriosis infertility: using hysteroscopy and laparoscopy minimally invasive technology This technology is currently a better method for diagnosing and treating endometriosis and is a laparoscopic minimally invasive technology. With the intuitive advantage of laparoscopy, disposable cold cautery forceps are used to non-invasively intervene in endometriosis lesions under the laparoscope, effectively treat the lesions, eliminate the lesions, and ensure the treatment effect. This technology is suitable for those who have unsatisfactory results from simple drug treatment and those who are eager to get pregnant and have children. 3. For infertility caused by adhesions of the cervix and uterine cavity and destruction of the endometrium: using minimally invasive hysteroscopic and laparoscopic techniques This technology uses the intuitive advantages of hysteroscopy and laparoscopy to peel off the adhesion sites under the microscope, and combines different nutritional drugs to repair endometrial damage, protect the female uterine cavity and abdominal cavity, and prevent re-adhesion. Minimally invasive technology has small wounds, quick recovery, good therapeutic effects, and speeds up pregnancy time. It is currently a better treatment option. |
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