When women are preparing for pregnancy, they will make a lot of preparations in advance, and first of all, they need to have a healthy body. If a woman plans to conceive when she has gynecological inflammation, she will go to the hospital to check the gynecology department in advance. If inflammation is found in the gynecology department, can she get pregnant? Let's learn about it together.
If women have gynecological inflammation, it will increase vaginal secretions, which will affect the smooth entry of sperm into the uterus, prevent sperm from combining with eggs normally, and reduce the chances of conception. However, it is not recommended to conceive if there is gynecological inflammation.
If gynecological inflammation in women worsens, it can also trigger other symptoms in the body, such as uterine infections, birth canal infections, etc., which not only affect the fetus, but may also cause more serious consequences such as miscarriage, premature birth, poor development, and low intelligence.
Women with gynecological inflammation are partially contagious, and the most common ways of transmission are the following two:
1. Sexual transmission: Having frequent sexual activity can cause damage to a woman's genitals or even lead to cross infection between two individuals. Neglecting hygiene during sexual activity, or if a woman's husband has an infectious disease, can easily cause gynecological inflammation.
2. Indirect contact transmission: Women can transmit gynecological inflammation when they come into contact with objects in public places, such as infected toilets, bathtubs, public chairs in bathhouses, or women using unclean toilet paper, menstrual pads, etc.