Objective To investigate the prevention of re-adhesion after high dose estradiol valerate and hysteroscopy regular inspection after separation of severe intrauterine adhesions.Methods A total of 97 severe intrauterine adhesions patients after transcervical resection of adhesions were divided into group A,B,C:group A placed intrauterine device and oral intook progynova 1 mg/d after 2 days of surgery,3 times/d,for 3 months; group B placed intrauterine device and oral intook progynova 3 mg/d after 2 days of surgery,3 times/d,for 3 months; group C with the same treatment as group B with further hystemscopy regular inspection every month.Regular follow-up data were collected in the following 3 months to compare endometrial thickness,re-adhesion occurrence and treatment effect in different groups.Results After 3 months of treatment,endometrial thickness of group B and group C was higher than that in group A [(0.83 ± 0.23),(0.99 ± 0.28) cm vs.(0.54 ± 0.18) cm],group C was higher than group B,and there were significant differences (P< 0.05).The effective rate in group B and group C was higher than that in group A [75.00%(24/32),90.32%(28/31) vs.61.76%(21/34)],group C was higher than group B,and there were significant differences (P< 0.05).The occurrence rate of re-adhesion in group B and group C was lower than that in group A [21.88%(7/32),9.68%(3/31)vs.38.23%(13/34)],group C was higher than group B,and there were significant differences (P < 0.05).Conclusion The prevention of re-adhesion after high dose estradiol valerate and hysteroscopy regular inspection is effective and superior.