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Can I give birth to a baby naturally after hysteroscopic surgery?

After hysteroscopic surgery, some women will be very worried about whether they can have children smoothly in the future, and whether it will have any adverse effects on future pregnancies. This kind of worry is reasonable. After all, the uterus that has undergone surgery may not be intact as before. So, can a child be born naturally after a hysteroscopy surgery? Can a child be born naturally after a hysteroscopy surgery?

If you just had a hysteroscopy and are now pregnant, this is normal. If The pregnancy is relatively stable and the fetus is developing relatively well. By the third trimester, the fetal position is normal and the size of the fetus is also normal. The pelvic condition of the pregnant woman is relatively good. Natural delivery is of course possible. When you reach the third trimester of pregnancy and start to develop, and you experience bouts of stomach pain, you should go to the hospital in time to be hospitalized for delivery. The doctor will choose a delivery method suitable for you based on your specific situation.

Hysteroscopy is an endoscope used to examine the uterus. Through hysteroscopy, doctors can clearly observe the situation inside the patient's uterine cavity, thereby understanding the patient's condition and choosing the most appropriate treatment plan.

Through hysteroscopy, not only can the location, size, appearance and scope of the lesion be determined, but also the tissue structure on the surface of the lesion can be observed in more detail. A definite diagnosis can be made for diseases that are suspected to have intrauterine lesions but cannot be diagnosed using other traditional methods.

Hysteroscopy can detect abnormal uterine bleeding. For example, heavy menstrual flow, long menstrual periods, or irregular bleeding in the patient's uterus, etc. The causes of these situations can be found through hysteroscopy. Using hysteroscopy, some causes of infertility and why women experience repeated miscarriages can also be found. If the uterine cavity is suspicious during ultrasound examination and lipiodol examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes, further verification can be done through hysteroscopy.

Through hysteroscopy, you can find out whether there are adhesions inside the uterine cavity. If there are foreign bodies in the uterine cavity, they will also be clearly seen by hysteroscopy. Hysteroscopy can also perform pathological evaluation of endometrial cancer or precancerous lesions of endometrial cancer. Hysteroscopy in the early stage plays a very positive role in the subsequent diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Does hysteroscopy require someone to accompany me during hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy, as the name suggests, is to insert the inspection mirror into the uterine cavity. Through the penetration of the inspection mirror, the lesions in the uterus can be visually observed, and then the Treatment is performed using hysteroscopic surgery. Many people now know that hysteroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery. Most people think that minimally invasive surgery does not require family members to accompany you, but this is not the case.

Because many gynecological diseases require anesthesia for treatment through microhysteroscopic surgery. Whether it is local anesthesia or general anesthesia, the effect of the anesthetic may not disappear immediately after the operation, which will have a certain impact on the patient's activities, so it is best to have someone accompany you during the operation.

Furthermore, after hysteroscopic surgery, patients with some diseases may need to stay in the hospital for observation for a few days. Someone needs to be responsible for the subsequent hospitalization procedures and drug collection. Many patients may still feel a certain amount of pain after hysteroscopic surgery. At this time, walking is inconvenient. At this time, family members need to push the patient to the ward in a wheelchair.

So, don’t think that hysteroscopic surgery is just a minimally invasive surgery that does not require the company of your family, because there are still a series of things to do after the surgery, so it is more convenient and more secure to have someone accompany you.