Can gynecological diseases affect pregnancy

  In recent years, many women have experienced infertility, and there are many reasons for infertility. It may be related to the fallopian tubes or ovulation, causing the inability of sperm and egg to combine. It is also possible that the fertilized egg cannot implant normally due to gynecological inflammation. Can gynecological diseases affect pregnancy?

  

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  Firstly, gynecological diseases can affect pregnancy, so it is necessary to understand what kind of gynecological inflammation it is and seek treatment. If ovarian disease occurs and ovulation cannot occur normally, it can lead to infertility. In addition, vaginitis, cervicitis, and other inflammations can easily cause an increase in secretions, leading to the killing of sperm. These inflammations can cause female infertility. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to timely examination and treatment before preparing for pregnancy.

  Secondly, whether gynecological inflammation affects pregnancy also depends on the situation. Generally, many gynecological inflammations can cause women to have increased vaginal discharge and menstrual disorders, which can reduce the chances of conception. For example, trichomoniasis can engulf sperm. However, it does not necessarily mean that having inflammation will prevent pregnancy. Some women who have gynecological inflammation may also become pregnant, so active treatment is needed to avoid affecting the fetus.

  Finally, nowadays women have a high risk of developing gynecological inflammation. Early sexual activity, having multiple sexual partners, neglecting hygiene, and blocked fallopian tubes can all make women prone to infertility. In daily life, it is important to pay more attention to personal health and avoid related diseases. Gynecological inflammation after pregnancy can also easily lead to miscarriage.

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