Intrauterine Scarring (Ashermann’s Syndrome)
Adhesions (scarring) can form inside of the uterine cavity as a result of uterine surgery, infection, or other insult. These are detected with a saline-infusion ultrasound, and often can be successfully taken down with hysteroscopic surgery. However, if the uterine cavity cannot be successfully repaired, a gestational carrier will be necessary.