Many women are diagnosed with adenomyosis during a routine ultrasound or MRI while investigating painful periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, or infertility. A common question is, “Can I still get pregnant if I have adenomyosis?”
The answer is yes. Many women with adenomyosis conceive naturally or through fertility treatments such as IVF. However, adenomyosis may affect implantation, embryo development, and pregnancy success in some women.
At ZIVA Fertility in Manikonda, Hyderabad, our fertility specialists perform comprehensive evaluations and create personalized treatment plans to help women with adenomyosis achieve healthy pregnancies.

What Is Adenomyosis?
Adenomyosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows into the muscular wall of the uterus (myometrium).
This condition may cause:
- Enlargement of the uterus
- Heavy menstrual bleeding
- Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Pelvic discomfort
Some women experience no symptoms and discover adenomyosis only during fertility investigations.
How Can Adenomyosis Affect Fertility?
Not every woman with adenomyosis experiences infertility, but the condition may affect reproductive health in several ways.
Changes in the Uterine Environment
Adenomyosis can alter the structure and function of the uterus, making it more difficult for an embryo to implant successfully.
Chronic Inflammation
Inflammation within the uterine muscle may affect embryo implantation and early pregnancy development.
Altered Uterine Contractions
Changes in uterine muscle activity may interfere with sperm transport, embryo movement, and implantation.
Association with Endometriosis
Many women with adenomyosis also have endometriosis, which can further reduce fertility and increase the complexity of treatment.
Symptoms of Adenomyosis
Symptoms vary from one woman to another.
Common symptoms include:
- Heavy menstrual bleeding
- Painful menstrual periods
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Pain during intercourse
- Enlarged uterus
- Pelvic pressure
Some women remain completely symptom-free until fertility testing reveals the condition.
How Is Adenomyosis Diagnosed?
A fertility specialist may recommend several investigations.
Transvaginal Ultrasound
A transvaginal ultrasound is often the first imaging test used to identify signs of adenomyosis.
MRI Scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) provides more detailed images when the diagnosis is uncertain or when additional uterine conditions are suspected.
Comprehensive Fertility Evaluation
A complete fertility assessment may include:
- Ovarian reserve testing (AMH)
- Hormonal evaluation
- Uterine assessment
- Endometrial evaluation
- Screening for associated conditions such as fibroids or endometriosis
Can You Get Pregnant with Adenomyosis?
Yes.
Many women with adenomyosis achieve successful pregnancies naturally or with fertility treatment.
The most appropriate treatment depends on several factors, including:
- Age
- Severity of symptoms
- Ovarian reserve
- Presence of endometriosis or fibroids
- Previous fertility history
- Duration of infertility
An individualized treatment plan offers the best chance of success.
Does Adenomyosis Affect IVF Success?
Research suggests that adenomyosis may reduce implantation rates and IVF success in some women. However, many patients still achieve healthy pregnancies through individualized IVF treatment.
Depending on your fertility profile, your specialist may recommend:
- Optimizing the uterine environment before IVF
- Hormonal preparation before embryo transfer
- Personalized embryo transfer timing
- Frozen embryo transfer in selected cases
- Careful monitoring throughout treatment
Treatment should always be tailored to each patient’s unique reproductive needs.
Treatment Options for Adenomyosis
Management depends on symptoms, fertility goals, and overall reproductive health.
Medication
Hormonal medications may be recommended for selected patients before fertility treatment to improve the uterine environment.
IVF Treatment
IVF may be advised for women with adenomyosis who have additional fertility factors, prolonged infertility, or previous unsuccessful treatments.
Personalized Fertility Planning
Every patient benefits from an individualized treatment plan based on:
- Age
- Ovarian reserve
- Severity of adenomyosis
- Previous pregnancies
- IVF history
- Family-building goals
When Should You See a Fertility Specialist?
You should consult a fertility specialist if:
- You have adenomyosis and are planning pregnancy
- You have been trying to conceive for more than 12 months (or 6 months if over age 35)
- You have recurrent miscarriage
- You have repeated IVF failure
- You experience severe menstrual pain or heavy bleeding
- You have both adenomyosis and endometriosis
Early evaluation allows fertility specialists to recommend the most appropriate treatment strategy.
Why Choose ZIVA Fertility in Hyderabad, Manikonda & Sanath Nagar?
At ZIVA Fertility, we provide:
- Advanced fertility evaluations
- Personalized IVF treatment protocols
- Management of complex fertility conditions
- Comprehensive reproductive care
- Advanced ultrasound assessment
- Evidence-based fertility treatment
- Compassionate patient-centered support
Conveniently located in Manikonda, we proudly serve couples from Sanath Nagar, Gachibowli, Kondapur, Kokapet, Financial District, Narsingi, Jubilee Hills, Shaikpet, Tolichowki, and across Hyderabad, Telangana.
Adenomyosis does not mean pregnancy is impossible. Although it may affect fertility, implantation, and IVF success in some women, many achieve successful pregnancies with early diagnosis and individualized fertility care.
At ZIVA Fertility, we combine advanced reproductive medicine with personalized treatment planning to help women with adenomyosis improve their chances of conception. If you’ve been diagnosed with adenomyosis and are planning pregnancy, consulting an experienced fertility specialist is the best way to understand your options and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
FAQs
1. Can adenomyosis cause infertility?
Adenomyosis may contribute to fertility challenges by affecting the uterine environment and embryo implantation. However, many women with adenomyosis successfully conceive naturally or with fertility treatment.
2. Is IVF successful with adenomyosis?
Yes. Many women with adenomyosis achieve successful IVF pregnancies. Personalized treatment strategies can help optimize implantation and pregnancy outcomes.
3. Can adenomyosis be treated before IVF?
Yes. Depending on the severity of the condition, hormonal therapy or other individualized treatment strategies may be recommended before starting IVF.
4. How is adenomyosis diagnosed?
Adenomyosis is commonly diagnosed using transvaginal ultrasound and MRI. A fertility evaluation may also assess ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health.
5. Can I get pregnant naturally with adenomyosis?
Yes. Natural pregnancy is possible for many women with adenomyosis, although some may require fertility treatments depending on age, symptoms, and other fertility factors.
