Chronic endometritis and pregnancy planning

Who was not young, he was not stupid, as the proverb says. Only mistakes committed at a young age can turn into a tragedy when a woman can not conceive a child for a long time. Thus, sexual infections and abortions can lead to the development of chronic endometritis and lead to such consequences as miscarriage and frozen pregnancy. In this article, we will try to consider how chronic endometritis and pregnancy planning are related.

How to treat chronic endometritis?

The treatment of chronic endometritis is not an easy task, because the endometrium has already undergone irreversible changes (scarring, adhesions, compaction), but you can try to help the remaining areas. For this, it is necessary to carry out PCR diagnostics of blood or cervical canal contents for the presence of pathogenic microorganisms. After obtaining the result, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are selected, which will be effective for chronic endometrium.

Chronic endometritis - can I get pregnant?

In order for a fertilized egg to adhere to the wall of the uterus, and the pregnancy has successfully developed, a healthy and full-fledged endometrium is needed. Pregnancy after treatment of chronic endometritis does not always proceed normally and ends with childbirth at the end of the period. And if someone managed to get pregnant with a chronic endometritis, he knows that in most cases such a pregnancy either spontaneously breaks or freezes.

When the embryo began to form, the villi of its chorion should germinate into the thickness of the endometrium, and in this place the placenta will form. In those parts of the placenta that are thickened, compacted or replaced with connective tissue, the chorion can not germinate, and such pregnancy results in miscarriage. If the villi of the chorion germinate partially, then in the early term such a pregnancy stops.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) after long-term treatment with chronic endometrium gives a high percentage of positive results. To prepare for the embryo embryo procedure, not only antibacterial, but also hormonal drugs are used to maximally prepare the endometrium for implantation.

Thus, negligent attitude towards one's health and lack of treatment for acute inflammation of the inner layer of the uterus leads to the development of chronic inflammation. Treatment of infertility in chronic endometrium requires patience and great material costs.