What is a test tube baby with intrauterine adhesions?
Intrauterine adhesion test tube baby (also known as endometrial adhesion test tube baby) means that patients cannot conceive naturally due to endometrial adhesion (also known as intrauterine adhesion), which requires assisted reproductive technology, such as test tube baby technology, to achieve fertility. Uterine cavity adhesion refers to the formation of adhesion of endometrial tissue, resulting in narrowing or complete occlusion of the uterine cavity, affecting the implantation and growth of embryos.

Causes of intrauterine adhesions
There are many reasons for intrauterine adhesions, including:
1. Endometritis: chronic endometritis and infected endometritis can lead to inflammatory adhesion.
2. Uterine cavity surgery: for example, myomectomy, uterine curettage or some operations on the uterus, endometritis or trauma will be caused during the operation, which will lead to uterine cavity adhesion.
3. Endometrial injury: miscarriage, induced labor or intrauterine operation with improper treatment may cause endometrial injury and uterine cavity adhesion.
Diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine adhesions
The diagnosis of intrauterine adhesions usually uses ultrasound combined with salpingography and other auxiliary examination techniques. Once intrauterine adhesions are diagnosed, early treatment can help improve the success rate of fertility.
The main method to treat intrauterine adhesions is the separation of intrauterine adhesions, also known as the breaking of intrauterine adhesions. In this operation, doctors use microscopes and special tools to separate the adhered endometrium and restore the shape and function of the uterine cavity.
Then, patients usually need to receive oral or local hormone treatment to promote the healing and regeneration of endometrium.
Success rate of test tube infants with intrauterine adhesions
The success rate of IVF with intrauterine adhesions is related to the severity of intrauterine adhesions and treatment methods. Generally speaking, for patients with mild intrauterine adhesions, the success rate of IVF is higher, which can reach more than 50%. For patients with severe intrauterine adhesion, the success rate of IVF is low, only 20% to 30%, because the adhesion seriously affects the implantation and growth of embryos.
However, with the continuous progress of medical technology and the improvement of treatment methods, the success rate of IVF with intrauterine adhesions is gradually increasing.
Summary
Uterine cavity adhesion test tube baby means that the patient cannot conceive naturally due to uterine cavity adhesion, which requires the use of test tube baby technology to achieve fertility. There are many reasons for intrauterine adhesions, including endometritis, uterine cavity surgery and endometrial damage. Relevant examinations are required for diagnosis, and treatment methods mainly include separation of intrauterine adhesions and hormone therapy. The success rate of IVF is related to the severity of uterine cavity adhesion, but with the development of medical technology, the success rate is gradually increasing.