How long can I get pregnant after hysteroscopic surgery?

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2025-05-18 07:02:55 Views: 97 times

How long can pregnancy occur after hysteroscopic surgery depends on the specific circumstances.

If it is a simple hysteroscopy, the impact on the uterus is small, and pregnancy can be considered 12 months after surgery. However, if it is a hysteroscopic myomectomy, polypectomy and other more complex surgery, the uterus needs more time to recover, may take 36 months or longer. Because these operations will cause a certain degree of damage to the endometrium, recovery time is longer, premature pregnancy may increase the risk of abortion.

Second, there are differences in individual uterine recovery ability. The doctor usually uses ultrasound to assess the recovery of the uterus, including the thickness and shape of the endometrium. Pregnancy is only suitable if the uterus is well recovered and has suitable conditions for embryo implantation and development. In

addition, the patient's physical quality can also affect the timing of pregnancy. If the patient has other underlying diseases or is physically weak, it may be necessary to condition the body first, and then consider pregnancy preparation after the physical condition is stable to ensure the safety of pregnancy.



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