Asherman syndrome is a condition in which scar tissue forms inside the uterus, causing parts of the womb to stick together. It can result from procedures such as dilation and curettage (D&C), abortion complications, or untreated uterine infections.
This scarring may affect the ability of the uterus to support a pregnancy and can contribute to infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss. In some cases, women with Asherman syndrome may still have regular menstrual periods, which can make the cause of infertility difficult to identify.
Anyone experiencing unexplained infertility or symptoms related to Asherman syndrome should seek evaluation from a qualified healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.







