Pregnancy with adenomyosis can have an effect on the fetus and may result in miscarriage of the embryo. It is inherently more difficult for women with adenomyosis to become pregnant, and many sufferers become infertile. If they are already pregnant, it may have an effect on the development of the fetus. Adenomyosis causes the uterus to enlarge, and if it is confined to a localized area, adenomyomas may develop. When adenomyomas protrude into the uterine cavity, they can interfere with the growth of the embryo and miscarriage can occur. However, if the uterus is uniformly enlarged, it usually does not affect the fetus. Adenomyosis patients who are pregnant have some therapeutic effect on the disease, and pregnant women do not need to worry too much. After pregnancy, pay attention to the intake of balanced nutrition, pay attention to rest, regular obstetric examination.