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What to do if you suffer from cervicitis after pregnancy

Asked by:Henrietta

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 06:46 PM

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  • Magnolia Magnolia

    Apr 03, 2026

      Cervicitis Will it affect pregnancy? ? Cervicitis is often called cervical erosion . The cause is usually chronic bacterial infection of the cervix, which makes the originally smooth cervix rough and prone to bleeding. Common symptoms are excessive leucorrhea, lower back pain, and a small amount of bleeding after intercourse. The cervix is sperm Enter Uterus The only channel, so after cervicitis, the viscosity of the mucus in the cervix changes, making it difficult for sperm to enter the uterus, so and Vaginitis Similarly, it is not easy to get pregnant after suffering from cervicitis (cervical erosion).

      Cervical erosion looks to the naked eye, and cervical cancer It is difficult to distinguish, so doctors usually do a cervical cell test before treatment to rule out the possibility of cervical cancer. Of course, cervicitis needs treatment. There are many treatment methods, mainly local treatment. Commonly used ones include medicine, laser, freezing and hot blanching. Oral medications are basically ineffective. If you don’t have children yet, local medication is generally used for treatment, and treatment usually takes 1-3 months. 》》》 Three types of women are prone to breast cancer after childbirth

      What to do if you suffer from cervicitis after pregnancy ? The cervix is ​​the only channel for sperm to enter the uterus, so after cervicitis, the viscosity of the mucus in the cervix changes, making it difficult for sperm to enter the uterus. Therefore, just like vaginitis, it is not easy to get pregnant after suffering from cervicitis (cervical erosion). If there was cervical erosion originally, the erosion often worsens after pregnancy due to hormonal changes. cervical erosion fetus It basically has no effect, and it is not suitable for treatment during pregnancy. Therefore, if you find cervical erosion after pregnancy (which is often the case), don’t worry.

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