The probability of re-adhesion after uterine adhesion surgery is directly related to the size of the previous uterine adhesion, and there is no exact probability value. The probability of reattachment after surgery is related to many factors, and the probability of reattachment increases with a large area of previous adhesions. Damage to the lining of the uterine cavity, inflammation, etc. will increase the probability of reattachment. After surgery for uterine adhesions, the doctor will give a treatment plan according to the patient’s condition and fertility requirements. You should take medication and IUD treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and do not stop taking the medication without authorization to avoid adverse consequences. If there is any discomfort such as low menstrual flow and menstrual pain after uterine adhesion surgery, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.