Does uterine adhesion have side effects on IVF?
Uterine cavity adhesion refers to the adhesion between endometrium or between endometrium and uterine wall, which is a common gynecological disease. Test tube baby is widely used in patients with intrauterine adhesions, but people have doubts about whether this treatment will have side effects on the body. This article will elaborate the side effects of IVF with intrauterine adhesions from four aspects.

Effect on fertility of test tube babies
Uterine adhesion may affect the fertility of IVF. In the process of IVF treatment for patients with intrauterine adhesions, the endometrium may be damaged due to surgery or anti adhesion treatment, which may lead to structural abnormalities of the endometrium and adversely affect the implantation of fertilized eggs. Research shows that the pregnancy success rate of patients with intrauterine adhesions after IVF treatment is lower than that of normal people. However, this effect can usually be minimized by precise assessment and adjustment of the endometrium.
In addition, intrauterine adhesions may also increase the risk of early pregnancy. Because the adhesion site will affect the implantation and development of embryos, patients with intrauterine adhesions may have an increased risk of abortion, ectopic pregnancy and other complications during early pregnancy (usually 14 days after embryo implantation). Therefore, after IVF treatment, patients with intrauterine adhesions need to closely monitor the pregnancy process, and timely detect and deal with any complications.
Impact on maternal health
The treatment of intrauterine adhesions may also have some side effects on maternal health. Hysteroscopic surgery or anti adhesion treatment may lead to pelvic inflammation, uterine bleeding, uterine perforation and other complications. In most cases, these complications are mild and temporary, and can be alleviated through timely treatment. However, in rare cases, these side effects may have long-term adverse effects on maternal health, such as uterine wall rupture. Therefore, before the treatment of intrauterine adhesions, doctors should carefully evaluate the health status of patients, and make decisions after weighing the advantages and disadvantages.
Long term effects on the physical development of test tube infants
Test tube babies with intrauterine adhesions may face some long-term effects on their physical development. Research shows that the treatment of intrauterine adhesions may lead to increased incidence of fetal growth restriction, premature delivery and other conditions. These effects are mainly due to the adverse environment to which the embryo is exposed during its development in the mother's womb. Therefore, during treatment, doctors need to pay close attention to the progress of pregnancy and take appropriate measures to ensure the normal development and growth of embryos.
summary
In conclusion, IVF babies with intrauterine adhesions may have some side effects on the body. Uterine cavity adhesion may affect the fertility of IVF and increase the risk of complications such as abortion and ectopic pregnancy. For the mother, the treatment process may produce some temporary and potential long-term complications. In addition, the treatment of intrauterine adhesions may also have some potential effects on the physical development of test tube infants, such as fetal growth restriction and premature delivery. Therefore, before the treatment of intrauterine adhesions, doctors should fully weigh the advantages and disadvantages and conduct a comprehensive assessment of the patient's physical condition to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.