Hysteroscopic separation of adhesions in the uterine cavity costs about 7,000 dollars in the clinic and requires hospitalization. After the separation of the adhesions, a birth control ring is inserted directly into the uterine cavity, mainly to prevent re-adhesion, and after the operation, the patient has to take Tranexamic acid orally for three consecutive menstrual cycles in order to make the endometrial lining of the adhesion area grow and to achieve the purpose of resuming menstruation. After three months, the IUD can be removed. If you are planning to get pregnant, it is best to have three menstrual cycles after the removal of the IUD before you consider getting pregnant. It is recommended that women who are not planning to get pregnant should take proper contraceptive measures to avoid repeated abortions that may cause adhesions in the uterine cavity.