What is Asherman’s Syndrome, and is it a cause of infertility in women?
Infertility
Asherman’s Syndrome, also known as intrauterine adhesions, is a condition characterised by the formation of scar tissue inside the uterus. This scar tissue can lead to adhesions or fibrous bands that can obstruct the uterine cavity and interfere with implantation and pregnancy. Asherman’s Syndrome can develop due to previous uterine surgeries, including dilation and curettage (D&C;) or infections. It is a potential cause of infertility in women and requires medical intervention to restore normal uterine function.
