Cervical erosion, also known as cervical columnar epithelium ectopia, can be divided into physiological and pathological types. Due to the relatively hidden location of cervical erosion in the female body, and some female friends do not have a deep understanding of this disease, many female friends inevitably have such a question: Does cervical erosion affect pregnancy? In response to this issue, experts will give you a brief introduction. Physiological cervical erosion will not affect pregnancy Physiological cervical erosion, also known as pseudocervical erosion, usually occurs during adolescence or pregnancy. Due to the influence of elevated estrogen levels, the columnar epithelium grows outward, resulting in "eroded" columnar epithelium. When natural menopause occurs, as estrogen levels drop, the columnar epithelium will return to the cervix. Therefore, physiological cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon and will not affect women's pregnancy. Mild pathological cervical erosion will not affect pregnancy If it is cervical erosion accompanied by contact bleeding, milky white or light yellow purulent leucorrhea, and swelling of the lower abdomen, it is usually pathological cervical erosion. If the patient with pathological cervical erosion only has mild inflammation, it will not affect the "pregnancy" of female friends. Therefore, mild pathological cervical erosion will not affect pregnancy. Severe pathological cervical erosion can affect pregnancy If the condition of pathological cervical erosion worsens and develops into severe pathological cervical erosion, such as the presence of a large amount of leucorrhea in the local area of the cervix, which is purulent, or the presence of pathogens such as chlamydia or gonococcal infection, then the cervical mucus gradually becomes thicker and contains a large number of white blood cells, which can easily kill sperm and cause sperm motility, thus affecting women's conception problems. Warm reminder: Female friends should not worry about physiological cervical erosion. Physiological cervical erosion will not affect pregnancy, and pathological cervical erosion does not mean that pregnancy is absolutely impossible. As long as the patient actively receives treatment and takes appropriate care, there is a possibility of becoming pregnant once the disease is cured or improved. |
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