Does the removal of the uterus affect the next pregnancy?

The endometrial lining of the uterus is usually inevitably damaged during the removal surgery, which can affect the next pregnancy to a certain extent. However, if the patient recovers well after the operation, the next pregnancy will not be affected. This is because the endometrial lining may be damaged during the procedure, especially if the basal layer of the endometrial lining of the patient’s uterus is damaged, which may affect the implantation of the fertilized egg. Even if the fertilized egg can be successfully implanted, it may affect the further growth and development of the embryo. However, the procedure does not necessarily damage the endometrial basal layer, coupled with the patient’s own ability to repair, most will not affect the next pregnancy. Women are advised to pay attention to adequate nutrition, avoid infection and promote recovery to minimize the impact on the next pregnancy.