Can a small amount of pelvic fluid affect pregnancy

  Nowadays, with the rapid development of society, many people work hard in order to have a better life, but pay little attention to their health, resulting in various problems with their bodies. For professional women, the pelvic cavity is always prone to problems. So, can a small amount of fluid accumulation in the female pelvic cavity affect pregnancy?

  

Can a small amount of pelvic fluid affect pregnancy1

  Many diseases have normal and harmful ranges. So if a woman's pelvic fluid accumulation is within the normal range, it is not a bad thing. Under normal circumstances, physiological pelvic fluid accumulation within 10 millimeters is normal and can usually recover on its own within one or two months. Women do not need to worry too much. Moreover, if a small amount of fluid accumulation in the female pelvic cavity is within the normal range, it will not affect pregnancy.

  But if pelvic fluid accumulation exceeds the normal range, it can bring many harms to women. Moreover, normal pelvic fluid accumulation usually occurs during ovulation and early pregnancy in women. Therefore, if a woman suffers from pelvic fluid accumulation outside of these two time periods, it may be pathological fluid accumulation and requires timely treatment at the hospital. Moreover, pathological pelvic fluid accumulation is generally caused by inflammatory diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease. So if a small amount of fluid in the female pelvic cavity exceeds the normal range, it will affect her own pregnancy.

  So once a woman determines that she has pathological pelvic fluid accumulation, she should actively seek treatment because the condition is relatively mild. This way, the disease will disappear as soon as possible, and she will naturally recover her health and become pregnant and have children as soon as possible. But if left untreated, the condition will gradually worsen, leading to infertility.

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