Can cervical adhesions affect pregnancy?
Untreated cervical adhesions may affect pregnancy. Usually sperm enter the uterus through the cervical canal to join the egg in the fallopian tube. If cervical adhesions occur, they may affect…
Untreated cervical adhesions may affect pregnancy. Usually sperm enter the uterus through the cervical canal to join the egg in the fallopian tube. If cervical adhesions occur, they may affect…
Cervical conization is the conical removal of a portion of the cervical tissue and the preserved cervix is shaped by suturing. Cervical canal adhesions may occur after cervical conization due…
Mild incomplete cervical adhesions are not easily detected by ultrasound. If the adhesions are severe, with more fluid in the cervical canal that cannot be discharged, combined with obvious clinical…
There are two main treatments for cervical canal adhesions: first, dilation therapy using a dilation stick. Dilation with a dildo must be performed under ultrasound monitoring. This is because if…