Actually, gynecological inflammation is a very common disease for women. Some gynecological inflammations may not have a significant impact on health, but many women who become pregnant after suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease may worry about the impact of pelvic inflammatory disease on their babies. So now let's take a look at whether pelvic inflammatory disease in pregnant women has an impact on their babies?
If pelvic inflammatory disease is not severe, it generally does not affect the fetus. However, some women may worsen the condition of pelvic inflammatory disease after pregnancy, which can cause fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity and affect the growth and development of the fetus. This can lead to delayed fetal growth and development, intrauterine ischemia, hypoxia, and even suffocation.
If pelvic inflammatory disease is severe in the early stages of pregnancy, it may also lead to miscarriage. If severe pelvic inflammatory disease occurs in late pregnancy, it may lead to premature birth or rupture of membranes, and even cause amniotic fluid rupture, resulting in premature birth.
Pregnant women who suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease during pregnancy may also experience diarrhea or constipation, so they should seek timely medical treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease. If pelvic inflammatory disease is found to be severe during pregnancy, use some drugs that have no or minimal impact on the fetus for treatment. The drugs used during treatment must be taken according to medical advice, and antibiotics that have little impact on the fetus can be chosen for treatment.