Pregnant women's physical resistance may decrease during pregnancy, making them more susceptible to bacterial invasion, which can lead to symptoms of fungal vaginitis in some pregnant women. This may have adverse effects on the development of the fetus. So, what should I do if I get fungal vaginitis at two months of pregnancy?
If a woman who is two months pregnant suffers from fungal vaginitis, she needs to seek medical treatment as soon as possible and cooperate with doctors for effective treatment to avoid the worsening of the disease and prevent adverse effects on the healthy development of the fetus. During this period, pregnant women can undergo sitz bath treatment with topical medication or treatment through vaginal administration. It is important to strictly follow medical advice and not blindly use medication to avoid harm to embryonic development.
When treating fungal vaginitis, patients must pay attention to adhering to medication treatment, using treatment drugs according to the doctor's advice and the course of treatment, and not stopping the medication on their own to avoid recurrent symptoms. During the treatment period, attention should also be paid to the cleanliness and care of the genital area. Daily necessities such as towels and basins should be regularly cleaned and disinfected to help cure and improve the condition.
During this period, pregnant women should also try to choose loose and comfortable underwear, with pure cotton underwear material as much as possible, and keep the external genitalia clean, in order to avoid worsening vaginal inflammation and prevent the occurrence of other complications. In addition, the embryo is not particularly stable at two months of pregnancy, and pregnant women should try to avoid vaginal operations as much as possible to prevent adverse stimuli from causing fetal miscarriage.