Uterine Cavity Adhesion – A Roadblock on the Way to Pregnancy Preparation
Uterine adhesion is a common gynaecological disease that seriously affects a woman’s fertility. The endometrium is the ‘soil’ where the fertilised egg takes root, the embryo is formed after the fertilisation of the sperm and the egg, and at the same time, the endometrium is actively preparing for the arrival of the embryo; when the development of the embryo and the endometrium are in the same pace, the blastocysts and the endometrium in a receptive state will be in further intimate contact, and the blastocysts will eventually burrow into the endometrial layer, and the embryo trophoblasts and the endometrial layer establish a close connection and begin to take root. The trophoblast layer of the embryo establishes a close relationship with the…
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