Infertility: Pelvic Adhesions And Your Inability To Get Pregnant Lily Anne Williams, July 7, 2023April 28, 2023 Most women around the world usually find it hard to get pregnant. There are many reasons for this. Most of the causes of infertility in women are however treatable, especially if the causes of the fertility problems are detected early on. Pelvic adhesions are a common cause of infertility. Here is how this condition may be to blame for your inability to get pregnant. The first thing that you should know when trying to understand how pelvic adhesions can prevent you from getting pregnant is to understand what they are. Simply put, pelvic adhesions are fibrotic tissues or scars that develop in a woman’s reproductive system. They may develop in the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the uterus and sometimes even on a woman’s bowels. There are many causes of this condition. It however usually occurs as a result of pelvic inflammatory diseases. Women who have had venereal diseases such as gonorrhea and Chlamydia are also prone to this condition. It is also possible for adhesions to develop during surgery especially in cases where accidents happen. Some common complications of the female reproductive system may also result in this condition that causes infertility in women. Endometriosis is an example of a condition that can cause pelvic adhesions and which may lead to infertility especially if the cells of the endometrial lining form on the fallopian tubes or the ovaries. Cases of scar formation are also common in patients who have a ruptured appendix. What you are most likely wondering is what the formation of scars in the female reproductive system has to do with the inability of a woman to get pregnant. The answer to this is simple. The scars and fibrotic tissues that result from the above conditions usually affect the movement of the egg during ovulation. In most cases, these adhesions usually interfere with the ability of the fallopian tube to pick up the oocyte when a woman is ovulating. This usually presents a lot of problems when it comes to conception since it is necessary for the egg to move through the fallopian tube for it to be fertilized by the sperms. In severe cases, pelvic adhesions can prevent the implantation of the fertilized egg. This is so because in such cases, the endometrial lining is usually severely affected to such an extent that it becomes impossible for implantation to occur naturally. Women who have their fertility affected by pelvic adhesions can still get pregnant if they have the adhesions removed through surgery. In severe cases, the only way for a woman to get pregnant is usually through assisted methods of reproduction such as IVF. Women's