The exact time for pregnancy after surgery for uterine adhesion cannot be generalized, it depends on the patient’s recovery degree and the review situation, most patients can get pregnant in about six months after the surgery. Cervical adhesion is a condition in which the cervix or the uterine cavity becomes adherent due to abortion damaging the endometrial basal layer or gynecological inflammation. This can lead to blockage of the fallopian tube openings or a reduction in the size of the uterine cavity, resulting in a lower rate of conception or miscarriage after pregnancy. Adhesiolysis is a surgical procedure that utilizes a hysteroscope to break apart the front, back, and side walls of the uterus where the adhesions are present. Post-surgical adhesion prevention treatment usually takes about 3-6 months. After the systematic treatment, the condition of the uterine cavity needs to be rechecked again, and if it recovers well, pregnancy is possible. After the surgery for uterine adhesion, in order to avoid re-adhesion, you can apply a birth control ring, which is placed in the uterine cavity for symptomatic treatment, or apply short-acting contraceptive pills or estrogen to promote the growth of uterine lining. In order to avoid the reoccurrence of uterine adhesion, it is important to pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, and to have regular ultrasound checkups.