If it is difficult to get pregnant, you need to go to the hospital for a checkup to clarify the cause of the difficulty in getting pregnant, and then take targeted treatment.
If a woman has difficulty getting pregnant, she may be infertile, which may be related to a number of factors, such as uterine lesions, blocked fallopian tubes or endocrine disorders, etc. Therefore, you need to go to the hospital for a checkup to be able to clarify the causes of bad pregnancy, and then you can get to the root of the problem and treat it.
1. Uterine lesions, if there are submucosal fibroids, endometrial polyps or mediastinal uterus, etc., resulting in deformation of the uterine cavity, affecting pregnancy, usually recommended to take the surgical method of treatment. In case of adenomyosis, the uterus can be injected with drugs such as leuprolide for 2~3 cycles, and then assisted reproductive technology can be performed after the uterus has shrunk to an ideal size.
2. Tubal blockage, if it is determined that the blockage of the fallopian tubes is the cause of the woman’s failure to conceive, usually need to take a surgical approach to treatment. You can take hysteroscopy and laparoscopy combined surgical method, do tubal stoma tubal umbilical angioplasty and so on.
3. endocrine disorders, if the examination is polycystic ovary syndrome, you can take oral short-acting contraceptives ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets and other medications for 3 to 6 months, and then under the guidance of the doctor to use ovulation drugs, such as you can take clomiphene, letrozole and so on.
It is recommended that both husband and wife go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the causes and treat the symptoms.