Ive been diagnosed with Ashermans Syndrome and have been told to forget about ever having a baby. Is this true?
No one can tell you that for sure as it depends on so many factors. We do know that many members of our online community have gone on to have children after surgery to repair Asherman’s Syndrome but there are also many who have not. It depends on factors such as the severity of your scarring, the skill of the surgeon who performs the corrective surgery, the amount of healthy endometrium still remaining in your uterus and many other factors. The most important factor does seem to be the skill and experience level of the surgeon that performs your surgeries which is why we urge you to seek out a doctor on the main Ashermans page “A” list. Even with the best doctor – while there is hope for a child after Asherman’s there are no guarantees. It is true that in some cases, there truly is no hope for a biological child after Ashermans. This occurs when the endometrial lining that remains after the removal of all scar tissue is either extremely thin and/or is in islets instead of being continu