In most cases of endometrial polyps, if the polyps are not large and the menstruation is normal, they will not affect pregnancy. Pregnancy is only affected if the polyp is large and of a bad nature, causing increased menstruation in women and at the same time interfering with the fertilization of the egg. Endometrial polyps, in general, do not need to be treated surgically, but are recommended to be closely monitored, mainly depending on menstruation and pregnancy. If pregnancy is difficult due to endometrial polyp, endometrial polyp removal can be performed under hysteroscopy, and after surgery, attention should be paid to endometrial repair and menstruation. There are many other factors that can affect pregnancy, and endometrial polyps are not the main problem, so further tests should be done.