Can a pregnant child with uterine adhesions hold it open?

For patients with mild uterine adhesions, it is possible to push the adhesions open after pregnancy, while patients with severe adhesions are usually difficult to be pushed open. For patients with mild uterine adhesions, if the adhesions are small, mild, and simple membranous adhesions, it is usually possible to open the adhesions after pregnancy due to the growth and development of the baby, and the pregnancy can continue. If the adhesions are more serious, it will be difficult to open them, and may affect the normal development of the baby, which may result in bleeding, miscarriage, or cessation of embryonic development during the pregnancy. It is recommended that patients suffering from uterine adhesions should do a good job of obstetric examination during pregnancy, pay attention to the observation of the physical condition, and once discomfort occurs, they should consult a doctor in a timely manner.