How to Get Pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Adenomyosis is a health condition that has become a growing concern for some women who are trying to get pregnant. This condition generally affects female during their child-bearing age.
Just like fibroids, polyps and endometriosis, adenomyosis can affect the reproductive system and reduce your chance of getting pregnant.
Adenomyosis occurs when endometrial tissue begins to grow into the muscle layers of your uterus. Normally, your endometrial tissue lines your uterus. But if you have adenomyosis, the tissue begins to implant itself into your uterine muscle.
About 1 in 100 women will have adenomyosis in their lifetime. Women in their 30s and 40s who have had one or more children are most at risk for adenomyosis and infertility. Meanwhile, the miscarriage rate was higher in women with adenomyosis compared with those without.
For women with adenomyosis, they’re also at a higher risk of endometriosis and fibroids, because this is a condition which often accompanies adenomyosis.
Commonly, adenomyosis and other endometrial disorders are treated with hormonal pills and or laparoscopy and the effective is not very impressive. In most cases the symptoms and the conditions are just controlled temporarily.
Dr. Lee Xiaoping from Wuhan Dr. Lee’s TCM clinic suggests that, alternative treatment for adenomyosis can be considered while patients choosing treatment plans. Herbal formulas have been preforming noticeable in the treatment of adenomyosis. Fuyan Pill as a patented traditional Chinese medicine, it treats adenomyosis in three to four months, which highly increases the rate of getting pregnant.
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