It is said that vaginal delivery is the best way of delivery, as cesarean section can cause significant harm to the mother. In order to ensure the successful delivery of the baby, the mother will undergo various examinations. If a slight illness is detected, people will worry about whether it will be detrimental to production. So, can vaginal delivery be achieved with mycoplasma infection?
Patients with mycoplasma infection generally do not infect children, and mycoplasma patients can have vaginal delivery. Pregnant women who are found to have bronchial infections during pregnancy should choose between cesarean section or vaginal delivery based on cervical maturity. The impact on the fetus during pregnancy is not significant, but by full-term, it can cause oral infections or fungal infections around the anus in the baby.
Once a pregnant woman is infected with mycoplasma, her vaginal discharge will increase, the external genitalia will itch, and mycoplasma infection can also lead to fetal miscarriage, premature birth, and deformities. If pregnant women regularly undergo physical examinations during pregnancy, the fetus's health will be uncertain. If the infection is very serious, the mother still needs to choose cesarean section.
Mycoplasma infection is transmitted through sexual intercourse, and if there is still mycoplasma infection during pregnancy, mothers should still be extra careful. And it is also easy to spread through the birth canal, so before choosing a cesarean section, it is necessary to undergo a check-up and take various protective measures to prevent the fetus from being infected.