What does it mean when you are pregnant and the muscle layer is not uniformly echogenic?

There are many factors that can contribute to the lack of homogeneity of the echogenicity of the myometrium in pregnancy. For example, when endometriosis is present, it can be visualized by ultrasound due to ectopic foci. For example, when there is an early stage of fibroid formation, it may also indicate an uneven echogenicity of the uterus. For example, when adenomyosis is present, it is reported that the echogenicity of the myometrium is not homogeneous, and if you are pregnant, there is no need to treat it if there is no discomfort, such as abdominal pain or bleeding. If you are pregnant, you do not need treatment if you do not have any discomfort, such as abdominal pain or bleeding. At the same time, after delivery, you should go to the hospital for a timely follow-up ultrasound to determine whether the uterus has returned to normal. If there are abnormal nodules or abnormal hyperplasia, the treatment can be decided according to the situation.