It is possible to become pregnant with adenomyosis. The progesterone secreted during pregnancy is a therapeutic process for adenomyosis. When the endometrial glands and mesenchyme invade the myometrium, it is called adenomyosis. This type of disease is a type of endometriosis. The endometrium is stimulated by a single hormone for a long time, causing the endometrium, which is supposed to be shed periodically, to grow into the myometrium instead of being eliminated with menstrual blood, resulting in the formation of a mass on the uterine wall and eventually increasing the size of the uterus. The disease most often occurs in middle-aged women over the age of thirty, especially in menstruating women. The main symptoms are excessive menstrual flow, prolonged periods, and progressive dysmenorrhea that gets progressively worse. However, most patients with adenomyosis have a combination of infertility, which has the following aspects: i. Disturbance of the endocrine environment in the body, with elevated estrogen, resulting in abnormal ovulation; ii. Insufficient secretion of progesterone leading to luteal insufficiency, resulting in long-term stimulation of the endometrium by a single estrogen; iii. Irregular uterine contractions caused by the lesion, which are not conducive to the fertilization of the egg, and dysmenorrhea; iv. Enlargement of the uterine cavity, when combined with adenomyosis When the symptoms are not obvious, it is recommended that the patient must pay attention to the early pregnancy through treatment. For patients with adenomyosis, they can first understand their condition, actively treat adenomyosis, dysmenorrhea and relieve the condition before reasonable preparation for pregnancy, so as to maximize the safety of the pregnant woman and the fetus, which can reduce the damage to a minimum. You should also pay attention to your diet and eat less food that contains high estrogen.