Difficult to Get Pregnant Because of Uterine Polyps? Overcome with Surgery

Difficult to Get Pregnant Because of Uterine Polyps? Overcome with Surgery

For women who struggle to get pregnant, you must be vigilant because this could be caused by uterine polyps. Uterine polyps, which are often referred to as endometrial polyps, are the development of abnormal tissue that attaches to the uterine wall so that sometimes polyp surgery must be performed.

Uterus polyps vary in size, so they come from more than one millimeter to more than 6 cm. However, you do not have to worry because more than 95% of uterine polyps include benign tumors and not cancer. However, it is recognized that uterine polyps can trigger fertility problems. Is that right?
 
Is it true that uterine polyps trigger pregnancy difficulties?
It is not known with certainty why women experience uterine polyps, but it is recognized to be linked to changes in hormone levels. A woman can have more than one polyp.

In more than one case, uterine polyps cause no symptoms. However, more than one symptom may be available, such as:

  • Menstrual cycles become disorganized so that they do not fit together with the calculation of  the ovulation calendar
  • Heavy menstruation to use up lots of pads
  • Having bleeding or spotting in the menstrual cycle that feels abnormal
  • Bleeding in the vagina after menopause
  • It's hard to get pregnant even though you have tried or even participated in the program
  • Menstrual cramps or dysmenorrhea

Uterine polyps can trigger fertility problems. This disease can trigger sufferers have difficulty conceiving or having a miscarriage. This is because the uterine polyps can hold a fertilized egg attached to the uterine wall.

In addition, uterine polyps can inhibit the area where the fallopian tubes open into the uterine cavity, thereby holding sperm travel into the fallopian tubes to carry out fertilization.

Uterine polyps moreover including can inhibit the cervical canal which triggers sperm can not enter the uterus at all. However, more than one study has shown that dispelling uterine polyps can sustain women to become pregnant.

Uterine polyp surgery

In more than one case, uterine polyps can disappear together by themselves. If not, further treatment must be taken because this benign tumor can trigger a miscarriage or trigger fertility problems in women who crave pregnancy. One of the recommended actions is surgery.

Before carrying out surgery, the doctor must really confirm that you do have uterine polyps. After being confirmed and diagnosed with uterine polyps, surgery can be performed.

Most operations are performed after you menstruate and before ovulation, or approximately 1-10 days after menstruation. The following operations can be performed to dispel uterine polyps:

  •     Curette

Not only is needed to clean up the miscarriage, including curettage can be done to remove uterine polyps. In the curette procedure, a cervical dilation is carried out so that a tool in the form of a spoon can enter to dispel the polyps that are available on the uterine wall. This procedure is done except the size of the polyp is small. When performing a curette procedure, most of you will get general anesthesia.

  •     Snare Polypectomy

Polypectomy is an erroneous surgical procedure that can be performed to dispel uterine polyps. In this procedure, a snare (wire) along with a hooked end is inserted to remove the polyp. When starting a snare polypectomy procedure, you will be given local or general anesthesia depending on the size of the polyp.

  •     Hysterectomy

Hysterectomies are performed unless uterine polyps turn out to be cancerous, or occur in women who have gone through menopause to ward off the risk of cancer. In this procedure, the uterus will be removed more than one or completely so as to dispel existing polyps.

You will be given general anesthesia when performing a hysterectomy. However, unless you have a hysterectomy, you cannot get pregnant again. Therefore, before deciding on this procedure you must really consider it.

Before carrying out surgery, there is more than one thing that you must prepare, like carrying out a medical examination, stopping the use of drugs that can trigger bleeding like aspirin or ibuprofen, laboratory tests like ultrasound or blood type, stopping smoking, and not eating anything for 12 hours before surgery. You must really do it so that the operations carried out can occur together smoothly.

Stomach cramps and easy bleeding may occur postoperatively, but your doctor will prescribe you medication to alleviate them. Meanwhile, in postoperative recovery you should get plenty of rest and consume healthy food.

Never carry out strenuous activities because it can make your cramps or bleeding worse. This will sustain you to recover soon after uterine polyp surgery.

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