For women hoping to preserve fertility, a key attraction of HIFU is that it keeps the uterus intact. Pregnancies after HIFU have been reported in the medical literature.
Why fertility may be preserved
Unlike hysterectomy, HIFU does not remove the uterus, and unlike some surgeries, it avoids incisions in the uterine wall. This is why it appeals to women planning future pregnancies.
What to discuss with your specialist
If pregnancy is a goal, mention it during your consultation. The treatment plan can be tailored with fertility in mind, and your doctor can explain what to expect.
Individual results vary
Fertility depends on many factors beyond fibroids or adenomyosis. A personalized assessment gives the clearest guidance for your situation.
Considering non-surgical treatment?
Barunhifu offers free, no-obligation online consultations for international patients. Send us your symptoms and recent imaging, and our specialists will review your case personally.
This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Suitability for any treatment is determined by individual assessment.