Can pelvic fluid accumulation lead to pregnancy during sexual intercourse

  Pelvic fluid accumulation is not unfamiliar to women, as it is a common gynecological disease. Patients with pelvic fluid accumulation need to actively cooperate with treatment, otherwise it may affect future pregnancies. But if a woman suffers from pelvic fluid accumulation and engages in sexual intercourse without taking safety measures, will she become pregnant with pelvic fluid accumulation during sexual intercourse?

  

Can pelvic fluid accumulation lead to pregnancy during sexual intercourse1

  1. Generally, patients with pelvic fluid can also have sexual intercourse, but the frequency of sexual intercourse should be controlled, and preventive measures should be taken to avoid cross infection. But if safety measures are not taken, it is still possible to get pregnant. Any sexual partner who is of childbearing age and has not taken safety measures may become pregnant.

  2. When pregnant with pelvic fluid accumulation, women's first concern is that this inflammation will affect the normal development of the fetus. In fact, the impact will not be significant. If pregnant, the impact will not be significant. If pelvic inflammatory disease is not severe, it will not affect the health of the fetus. Pregnant women should relax and not be too nervous.

  3. If pelvic fluid accumulation does not result in pregnancy after sexual intercourse, women should still take safety measures in the future. It is best to get pregnant after the pelvic fluid has been treated. Because pelvic fluid accumulation is still caused by inflammation, if the inflammation worsens during pregnancy and medication is needed, considering the fetus, it will be difficult to treat.

  Pregnancy is a natural process, but if you haven't decided on having a child yet, it's important to take safety measures during sexual intercourse. For women with inflammation, it is best to have temporary sexual intercourse during treatment, as sexual intercourse may also not pay attention to hygiene and worsen the infection.

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