The problem of adhesions in the uterine cavity cannot be detected in pregnancy.
Adhesions in the uterine cavity need to be diagnosed by hysteroscopy, and hysteroscopy cannot be performed after pregnancy, so the problem of uterine adhesions cannot be detected in pregnancy.
Adhesions in the uterus are secondary to inflammation in the uterine cavity and other factors. Due to inflammatory exudation, there will be fluid in the uterine cavity, and there will be sticky proteins in the fluid, and when the fluid is absorbed, the uterus will be prone to adhesions, which need to be diagnosed clinically by hysteroscopy, so that the problem of adhesions cannot be detected in pregnancy in general.
If there is a case of uterine adhesion, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, timely intervention before pregnancy, so as not to affect the normal conduct of pregnancy.