Patients with uterine adhesions can get pregnant when the condition is not serious and the uterus is still in good condition, but it is recommended that patients undergo hysteroscopy and surgery to separate the adhesions and actively treat them before getting pregnant. Uterine adhesions are a common female gynecological disease and can affect pregnancy if they develop severely. However, some women may get pregnant and once pregnancy is confirmed, it is important to take care of the pregnancy and all the care work, otherwise there is a high risk of miscarriage. We all know that women menstruate due to the cyclical shedding of the endometrium under the influence of hormones, and the endometrial tissue is discharged from the vagina along with the blood to form menstruation. When the endometrium becomes adherent, it affects the normal shape of the uterus. This affects the normal shape of the uterus and causes infertility mainly because of the following effects: i. It affects the entry of sperm and prevents fertilization with the egg, which affects the formation of a fertilized egg; ii. Even if a fertilized egg is formed, changes in the shape of the uterus due to adhesions make it difficult for the fertilized egg to be laid, resulting in infertility. Very lucky cases of pregnancy. As the fertilized egg develops, it may also cause secondary miscarriage due to lack of space in the uterine cavity, which can have a great impact on pregnancy. But everything is not absolute. Some patients with uterine adhesions still get pregnant, and it is important to pay attention to the need to go to the hospital for regular check-ups after pregnancy, and to provide timely and symptomatic treatment if problems with the quality of the embryo are detected. It is true that pregnancy can be affected when uterine adhesions are present, so it is best to treat the adhesions actively when they are found and to have hysteroscopy and surgery.