Background
Uterine cavity adhesion refers to single-layer or multi-layer adhesion between female endometrium, which causes uterine cavity narrowing or occlusion, thus affecting normal menstrual flow and pregnancy. For women with intrauterine adhesions, the only way to get pregnant is through IVF surgery. However, many people are worried about the pain of IVF surgery. So, is the operation of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby painful in the end? The following will be elaborated from different aspects.

Preparation before operation
Before the operation of intrauterine adhesion test tube baby, the doctor will make a series of preparations to ensure the smooth operation and alleviate the pain of the patient. First, the doctor will conduct detailed physical examination and medical history inquiry to understand the specific situation of the patient. Secondly, doctors will conduct a comprehensive examination for patients, including endocrine, reproductive system and other aspects of the examination. The purpose of these preparations is to ensure that the operation can be carried out under the best conditions, so as to reduce the pain of patients.
In addition, doctors also provide psychological counseling for patients to help them reduce anxiety and stress. Test tube baby surgery is a very important and special operation for patients, and psychological status will affect the effect of surgery. Therefore, doctors will try their best to help patients relax and ease their pain.
Pain feeling during operation
The operation of IVF with intrauterine adhesions is generally divided into two processes: egg retrieval and transplantation. In the process of egg retrieval, the doctor will use anesthetic drugs to keep the patient under anesthesia and reduce the pain during the operation. The use of narcotic drugs can make patients feel no pain during the operation and ensure the smooth operation.
During the transplant process, the doctor will put the fertilized egg into the patient's uterus. This process usually does not require the use of narcotic drugs, because patients will only feel slight discomfort, and will not feel obvious pain. The whole operation process usually only takes dozens of minutes. After the operation, the patient can return to the ward for rest.
Postoperative pain and discomfort
After IVF surgery, patients may experience some pain and discomfort, but it is usually mild. These symptoms are mainly caused by certain stimulation and damage to the uterus, including slight abdominal pain, abdominal flatulence and vaginal discharge. These symptoms generally relieve themselves within a few days, and patients only need to rest and adjust their diet under the guidance of doctors.
In general, the pain level of IVF with intrauterine adhesions is relatively low. Through the preparation of doctors, the use of narcotic drugs and postoperative recovery measures, the pain of patients can be effectively reduced. Of course, everyone's experience may be different, but most patients' painful feelings about surgery are acceptable.
summary
To sum up, the pain level of IVF surgery for intrauterine adhesions is relatively low. The preparation before the operation, the use of narcotic drugs, the skills and experience of doctors during the operation and the recovery measures after the operation can all reduce the pain of patients. Therefore, for women with intrauterine adhesions, IVF surgery is a relatively safe and effective treatment method, which is worth choosing.