Overview of intrauterine adhesions
Uterine cavity adhesion, also known as uterine adhesion, refers to inflammation of the endometrium due to endometrial damage, inflammation or surgery, which eventually leads to adhesion of the inner wall of the uterus. Uterine adhesion is a common reproductive system disease. Its main symptoms include irregular menstruation, infertility and recurrent spontaneous abortion. For women with intrauterine adhesions, IVF treatment may be an effective solution.

The following will elaborate on whether the treatment of intrauterine adhesions can be attempted from four aspects: anatomy, the principle of IVF treatment, indications and possible problems.
Intrauterine adhesions and treatment of test tube infants
1. Anatomical angle: Uterine cavity adhesion will lead to adhesion of the inner wall of the uterus, thus affecting the implantation and growth of the embryo. IVF treatment achieves pregnancy by transplanting the fertilized eggs into the uterine cavity to implant and develop them. Therefore, for patients with intrauterine adhesions, IVF treatment may be an important choice.
2. Principles of IVF treatment: IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer. Uterine cavity adhesion will affect the formation of endometrium and embryo implantation, but does not affect the combination of egg and sperm. Through IVF treatment, the best embryos can be selected for transplantation during the process of in vitro culture of fertilized eggs, thus improving the success rate of implantation.
3. Indications: Uterine cavity adhesion is one of the important reasons for infertility and recurrent spontaneous abortion. Test tube baby therapy is applicable to infertile patients, regardless of whether the cause is intrauterine adhesion or other reasons. For patients with intrauterine adhesions, IVF treatment can bypass the inner wall of the uterus, improve the implantation rate of embryos, and thus increase the chance of pregnancy.
Possible problems
1. Abnormal shape of uterine cavity: Uterine cavity adhesion may lead to changes in the morphology of the uterus. If the endometrium is severely damaged, normal embryo transfer may not be possible. In this case, it may be necessary to perform uterine morphological repair surgery before IVF treatment.
2. Complications of IVF treatment: In the process of IVF treatment, multiple pregnancy, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and embryo transfer failure may occur. For patients with intrauterine adhesions, it may be necessary to monitor the complications during the treatment more closely and adjust the treatment plan in time.
3. Psychological impact: The psychological pressure caused by intrauterine adhesions cannot be ignored. IVF treatment may require multiple attempts and waiting, which is a psychological and emotional test for patients. In the process of treatment, patients need to be given adequate psychological support and help to help them cope with possible setbacks and difficulties.
Summary
Uterine cavity adhesion is a common reproductive system disease, which can lead to infertility and recurrent spontaneous abortion. IVF treatment is a feasible choice for patients with intrauterine adhesions. Although some problems may be encountered in the course of treatment, the success rate of treatment can be improved through comprehensive treatment scheme and psychological support. If you are a patient with intrauterine adhesions, you can consult the relevant professional doctors to learn more about IVF treatment and personal adaptation, so as to make a wise treatment decision.