Can inflammation lead to pregnancy

  Some women who have inflammation in their daily lives do not care if they are not treated in a timely manner. When they become pregnant, they are very anxious when they hear that they cannot conceive due to inflammation. If you want to conceive as soon as possible and want to treat inflammation, but it takes a long time, can you get pregnant with inflammation?

  

Can inflammation lead to pregnancy1

  If a woman has mild inflammation, she can usually become pregnant. For example, female vaginal itching, redness, abnormal vaginal discharge, and so on are all mild inflammations. If a woman preparing for pregnancy does not have other gynecological inflammations, these symptoms will not affect the preparation for pregnancy and can usually lead to a smooth pregnancy. However, if there is mild inflammation, regardless of whether pregnancy can proceed smoothly, it should be treated first to avoid severe inflammation.

  If a woman has inflammation such as vaginitis, due to the presence of chlamydia or trichomonas in her body, it can damage sperm and kill a large number of sperm, which naturally prevents a smooth pregnancy. Therefore, it is better to get pregnant after the inflammation has subsided.

  Gynecological inflammation that can lead to infertility includes appendicitis, which is a more severe inflammation that not only affects pregnancy but also triggers more serious diseases. After detecting appendicitis, women must first treat the disease and wait until the inflammation is cured before considering having children.

  If female friends have inflammation, whether severe or not, they should be cured before preparing for pregnancy. Even mild inflammation may become severe during pregnancy, and medication should not be taken in large quantities during pregnancy. Therefore, severe inflammation can cause discomfort for pregnant women and may also affect the health of the fetus.

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