Can pregnancy occur if there is inflammation after sexual intercourse

  Women who want to conceive successfully need to engage in sexual intercourse, and of course, the time of intercourse is during their ovulation period, which increases the chances of conception. Some women are prepared for pregnancy, but only discover inflammation after sexual intercourse, and they worry about whether they can conceive normally. So, can pregnancy occur if there is inflammation after sexual intercourse?

  

Can pregnancy occur if there is inflammation after sexual intercourse1

  Pregnancy can still occur if there is inflammation after sexual intercourse, which generally refers to gynecological inflammation. Despite the presence of gynecological inflammation, there is still a chance of pregnancy during sexual intercourse. Because gynecological inflammation in women can vary in severity, if it is not severe, it generally does not affect women's normal fertility. So during sexual intercourse, especially without contraception, pregnancy can still occur even if there is inflammation.

  After sexual intercourse, there may be inflammation, which may have existed before or appeared later. However, mild inflammation is definitely not without its impact on pregnancy. If there is no plan or intention to conceive, taking emergency contraceptive pills after sexual intercourse can have a contraceptive effect.

  Whether inflammation occurs before or after sexual intercourse, women must undergo proper examination. If it is mild inflammation, it will not have any impact on pregnancy or fetal growth. It is recommended to undergo pregnancy testing at regular intervals after sexual intercourse, so as to promptly determine if pregnancy has occurred.

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