Congenital absence of a uterus generally cannot**.
Judgment of whether congenital absence of uterus can be **
Congenital auterus is a congenital malformation of uterine development caused by dysplasia of the middle and caudal segments of the bilateral accessory meselphric ducts. Usually associated with congenital absence of ** and urinary abnormalities such as mononephropathy and ectopic kidney. The ovaries develop normally, the development of secondary sexual characteristics is not affected, and there is no way to have a congenital absence of a uterus**. If there is just no **or **atresia, then it can still be recreated, and there is no way without a uterus. This is usually caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, ovarian function is widespread, and the second characteristic of women is generally unaffected, and what can now be done is **reconstruction. After success, they can have sex, but they cannot have children. Generally, it can be diagnosed by bimanual examination, B-ultrasound, estrogen measurement, chromosome examination and other methods.
Precautions for congenital absence of uterus:
Patients need to pay attention to rest, ensure that the surrounding environment is quiet and hygienic, keep the room ventilated, maintain psychological balance, and ensure adequate sleep. Patients should also eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, supplement the nutrients needed in the body, enhance physical exercise, promote metabolism and blood circulation, and help patients recover.