Pregnancy with adenomyosis has little effect on the fetus, but there may be a risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy, which requires attention. Symptoms such as heavy menstrual periods and progressive dysmenorrhea may occur with adenomyosis. It may also cause enlargement of the uterus and pelvic adhesions, making pregnancy more difficult. If you get pregnant, it does not have much effect on the development of the fetus, but due to the poor environment in the uterus after suffering from adenomyosis, and adenomyosis can often be combined with uterine fibroids. Therefore, the risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy is greater than that of normal pregnant women. It is recommended that women should pay attention to rest in early pregnancy and avoid strenuous activities and heavy physical labor. Ensure balanced nutrition, reasonable diet, oral folic acid to prevent neural tube malformation and other conditions. Regularly undergo maternity checkups, and if abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding occurs, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for checkups and treatment.