When the Womb Bonds Too Tight: The Hidden Struggle of Asherman’s Syndrome
Written & Art by Farah Yasmin binti Firdaus Suffian Scar tissue doesn’t just heal–it can strangle. Asherman’s syndrome, also known as intrauterine adhesions or synechiae, occurs when scar tissue forms inside the uterus and/or cervix, affecting up to 1.5% of infertile women and a staggering 46% after repeated hysteroscopic resections. While some patients exhibit normal … Continue reading When the Womb Bonds Too Tight: The Hidden Struggle of Asherman’s Syndrome
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