Asherman's Syndrome: Part 4 of 4
Mr Adrian Lower, Consultant Gynaecologist in London discusses IVFIn vitro fertilisation. Fertilisation of the female reproductive cell (ovum) outside the body, before implantation into the uterus (womb). and Asherman's Syndrome, including what the chances of pregnancythe period from conception to birth are after treatment, the risks involved, surrogacy, retained placentaThe organ that nourishes the embryo during pregnancy and also eliminates waste., pregnancy complications, miscarriageThe spontaneous loss of pregnancy., IUGR, and IVF. He specially conveys the importance of hysteroscopyExamination of the inside of the uterus by endoscopy, using an instrument called a hysteroscope inserted through the vagina and cervix. before IVF treatment, as well as the use of IVF following AS treatment.





