Can you get pregnant with a cyst in your uterus?

Whether there are cysts in the cervix of the uterus or cysts in the intermuscular wall of the uterus, it is possible to have a normal pregnancy because the cysts usually do not affect the entry of sperms, the union of fertilized eggs, or the implantation and growth of fertilized eggs. Cervical cysts are the most common physiological cysts, which do not cause adverse effects on women’s health. They are mostly considered to be formed by the accumulation of glandular secretions in the cervical ducts after the mouth of the cervical ducts is partially blocked, and do not need to be treated. Regular cervical TCT screening is recommended to detect possible cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer as early as possible for early treatment. Cysts between the walls of the uterus are particularly rare, and because they are between the walls of the uterus, they do not have a significant impact on the size of the uterus or its contractions, and they do not interfere with the woman’s ability to conceive.