Does the removal of the uterus affect future pregnancies?

In most cases, the procedure will have an impact on the patient’s pregnancy. This is because the process of purging surgery may cause damage to the endometrium, if the patient’s endometrium is damaged, endometrial adhesions occur, which will affect the fertilization of the egg. Even if the fertilized egg can be successfully implanted, it will affect the space for the embryo to grow, so it will cause the embryo to stop developing, or miscarriage in the middle and late stages of pregnancy. In addition, if the patient’s uterus is infected during the procedure, the patient may have tubal impassability or incomplete passage, which may lead to ectopic pregnancy or inability to conceive naturally, in which case the patient may need to undergo in vitro fertilization for assisted reproduction. If the patient’s uterus removal surgery is done very smoothly, and after the surgery, the patient also uses medication to repair the endometrium, which does not cause excessive damage to the endometrium, and does not cause infections and other abnormalities, this case does not have a great impact on the patient’s future conception.