Whether or not you can get pregnant with endometrial polyps is related to the size of the polyp. If the polyp is small, you can usually get pregnant, but if the polyp is large, it may affect the fertilization of the egg.
Most endometrial polyps are caused by localized overgrowth of the endometrium and are mostly benign. If the polyp is small, usually <1cm in diameter or less without special symptoms, pregnancy in these patients will not affect the fertilization of the egg, and the impact on pregnancy is relatively small. If you become pregnant, you will need to go to the hospital for regular checkups.
If the polyp size is large, or the polyp appears corresponding symptoms, such as irregular bleeding, abdominal pain, abnormal leukorrhea, etc., at this time, pregnancy polyps will prevent the fertilization of the egg to bed, easy to make the patient to have a miscarriage, it is not recommended to get pregnant, it is recommended to timely treatment, such as through the hysteroscopic polypectomy and other treatments, after the treatment and then consider getting pregnant.
Patients with endometrial polyps should be advised by their doctors to decide whether or not they can get pregnant, and if pregnancy is not recommended, they should actively cooperate with their doctors.