The lesion inside the uterus which blocks the internal cervix opening should be visualized by the MRI and radiologist may be able to characterize the lesion, such as scarred tissue, fibroma, polyp, etc. Sometimes, vaginal ultrasound may be recommended for further info. You should patiently wait for the MRI done, no need to worry too much in the mean time. Good luck.
Answered 9/4/2023
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