Nowadays, many women have the habit of undergoing routine check ups, and if they plan to become pregnant, they will also undergo preconception tests. Some women are diagnosed with cervical erosion during examinations. Will cervical erosion worsen in women during pregnancy?
If a woman has cervical erosion before pregnancy, it may worsen the condition after pregnancy. The occurrence of cervical erosion in women is mainly due to long-term stimulation of the cervix by estrogen, which is a physiological phenomenon. After pregnancy, the level of estrogen in women will increase, further stimulating the cervix, which may lead to further aggravation of cervical erosion.
However, although pregnancy can exacerbate cervical erosion in women, leading to a worsening of the cervical erosion surface, after the end of pregnancy, the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body decrease to a lower level, and the worsening cervical erosion surface will gradually become smaller. During pregnancy, if a woman only has cervical erosion and does not experience bleeding or abnormal vaginal discharge during intercourse, she may temporarily not take any treatment measures.
If women have cervical erosion accompanied by gynecological inflammation, it is recommended that they seek treatment as soon as possible. If a woman's cervical erosion during menstruation triggers other gynecological inflammations, it indicates that there is already a bacterial infection in her body. If she plans to become pregnant, it is recommended to undergo treatment for gynecological inflammations before considering preparing for pregnancy and having a baby.