In this video, fertility specialist Dr. Lucky Sekhon and ESSE Care’s Dr. Leigh Rosen answer the most common questions about Asherman’s syndrome, a condition where scar tissue forms inside the uterine cavity.
This Q&A style conversation will help you understand what causes Asherman’s syndrome, how it can affect fertility, and how it can be treated.
What You’ll Learn:
- When should patients worry about lighter or absent periods?
- What are the major risk factors for Asherman’s syndrome?
- How can patients empower themselves to ask for the care they want?
- What is the spectrum of severity of Asherman’s syndrome?
- Is fertility possible in severe cases?
- What does Asherman’s surgery look like?
- How long after surgery should patients wait to resume fertility treatment?
This Discussion Is for Patients Who Are:
- Worried their lighter/absent periods, infertility, or recurrent miscarriages could be explained by Asherman’s syndrome
- Feeling unsure about the timing of their fertility care and Asherman’s treatment
- Looking for expert guidance and a hopeful, fertility-focused outlook
Watch the video to learn more, and contact ESSE Care for an individualized consultation about your reproductive health and wellness.


