What is uterine infertility?

Uterine infertility refers to infertility caused by uterine malformations or uterine pathologies. Uterine malformations mainly include longitudinal uterus, unicornuate uterus, and uterine lesions. Uterine lesions such as submucosal fibroids and adenomyosis can lead to infertility. Endometrial lesions such as endometrial inflammation and tumors, as well as endometrial adhesions and tuberculosis, can also lead to infertility. It is recommended that women take care of their uterus, use contraception when they do not need to have children, and avoid unnecessary abortions and infections. It is recommended that women should have a medical check-up at least once a year, and if submucosal fibroids or adenomyosis are found in the uterus, they should go to the hospital as soon as possible to get medical advice and do the necessary treatment.