INTRODUCTION:The goal of this study is to determine the is to determine the relationship between adenomyosis and infertility. Although adenomyosis is more commonly discovered in women of reproductive age, its impact on pregnancy rates is significant, especially given the tendency for women in industrialised nation to delay pregnancy. Adenomyosis has been identified in teens. Women between the ages of 35 and 50 are more likely to develop it. There has been at least one pregnancy endometriosis, fibroids in the uterus. Many adenomyosis does not often create symptoms, many women are unaware they have it.female may be affected in 20% to 65%. Adenomyosis is a condition in which some people develop adenomyosis for unknown reasons. Women who have had children are more likely to have illness. We gave a careful examination of the literature data on the influence of adenomyosis on fertility in this article treatment potential consequences on the pregnancy rate will also be discussed. we did literature search, retrieving publication from the PubMet and other Embase and Cochrane database from 1982 to 2019. The adenomyosis and infertility and adenomyosis and pregnancy outcomes were used to find results.CONCLUSION:Despite being a common gynecologic condition, the role of adenomyosis in infertility remains uncertain. It was once assumed to be a symptomatic condition affecting exclusively older women, but it is now being seen in asymptomatic, younger women who are being screened for infertility.
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