Can polyps in the uterus affect pregnancy?

Polyps in the uterus will not affect pregnancy in most cases, but if they grow in a special location or if they are large in size, then they may affect pregnancy, and it is generally recommended to remove them before preparing for pregnancy.
Uterine polyps usually grow in the cervix, will not affect pregnancy; but if the polyps grow in the uterine cavity at the opening of the fallopian tube, then there is a possibility of blocking the fallopian tube, affecting the combination of sperm and egg; if in the uterine cavity, the number of larger or larger, may also affect the fertilization of the egg to bed.
If uterine polyps are found only after pregnancy, then the pregnancy can only continue, if the uterine polyps are large in size, then it may affect the embryo development.
If uterine polyps are detected, it is recommended that the polyps be removed surgically before preparing for pregnancy. If the uterine polyps are detected after pregnancy, please follow the doctor’s instructions for regular obstetric checkups and treat the uterine polyps after delivery.