The chances of pregnancy after pelvic tuberculosis need to be judged according to the parts of the pelvic tuberculosis lesions involved and the severity of the disease, and the chances of infertility caused by the destruction of the structure or function of the fallopian tubes or the destruction of the lining of the uterus will be higher if it leads to the destruction.
Pelvic tuberculosis is an infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that occurs in the female pelvis, ovaries, fallopian tubes, endometrium and other parts of the uterus, which usually causes pelvic pain, adhesion of the fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus and other parts of the uterus, which affects the sperms’ union with the eggs through the fallopian tubes and may affect the implantation of the fertilized eggs. It may also affect the ovulation function of the ovaries, causing ovulation abnormalities in the ovaries.
Therefore, women with pelvic TB usually have a relatively lower chance of getting pregnant. A small number of women with mild symptoms or who have recovered completely from the disease after treatment may be able to get pregnant normally.
If a woman with pelvic tuberculosis wants to get pregnant, she needs regular anti-tuberculosis treatment, and after her condition has resolved, she can try to conceive under the guidance of her clinician, or if necessary, she can use assisted reproduction to help her conceive.