Does gynecological disease also affect fertility and pregnancy

  Gynecological diseases are a general term for some diseases that women may suffer from. Many women are troubled by gynecological diseases, especially those who want to have children. They are afraid that gynecological diseases will lead to unhealthy bodies, or they still have doubts about the negative consequences of gynecological diseases. So, do gynecological diseases also affect fertility and pregnancy?

  

Does gynecological disease also affect fertility and pregnancy1

  Gynecological inflammation can affect fertility and pregnancy, but it depends on the type of gynecological disease. If a woman is diagnosed with vaginitis, during the period when sperm enter the vagina, there is inflammation in the vagina that causes pus cells to engulf the sperm, thereby reducing their vitality, survival time, etc., resulting in infertility or difficulty in conceiving.

  Endometritis in women is also a gynecological disease that can affect the chances of pregnancy, and even if pregnant, it may still lead to miscarriage. Inflammation such as endometritis or cervicitis can lead to an increase in vaginal discharge, and bacterial toxins can engulf foreign sperm, greatly reducing the chances of conception and thus affecting pregnancy.

  Another situation is a cyst in the ovary, which also affects pregnancy and disrupts the balance of the endocrine system, making it impossible for the ovary to ovulate. So conception is impossible, which indirectly affects the possibility of fertility and pregnancy. The low probability of pregnancy caused by gynecological diseases requires certain treatment, and after recovery, normal pregnancy can still be achieved.

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