After pregnancy, various aspects of the body will undergo certain changes, and sometimes good changes that last for a period of time can affect physical health. Pregnant women need to pay more attention to themselves. Moreover, if pregnant women do not take good care of themselves and suffer from gynecological inflammation, it is not good for fetal development. So, what are the effects of gynecological inflammation on the fetus in pregnant women?
If pregnant women suffer from gynecological inflammation, the symptoms are relatively mild and the impact on the fetus is not significant, so pregnant women do not need to worry too much. However, pregnant women need early treatment, which generally does not require medication and is mainly treated locally, requiring the use of traditional Chinese medicine washes. Moreover, pregnant women need to undergo comprehensive gynecological examinations to determine their condition, and then receive targeted treatment to prevent the condition from worsening. But if gynecological inflammation is severe, it can lead to premature rupture of the placenta, massive bleeding, and cause fetal miscarriage or premature birth, stillbirth, and other conditions.
Therefore, in addition to timely treatment, pregnant women who suffer from gynecological inflammation also need to pay attention to healthy diet and avoid eating raw, cold, and stimulating foods. Pay attention to personal hygiene, change underwear frequently, disinfect and sterilize underwear in a timely manner, and regularly check. Moreover, pregnant women should not take medication without medical guidance, as it can easily cause fetal malformation and development.
During the treatment period, pregnant women need to eat more vitamin rich foods, such as radish, spinach, etc., and also eat more vegetables and fruits to prevent the condition from worsening. In short, once you discover that you have gynecological inflammation during pregnancy, you should take it seriously and actively seek treatment. Do not ignore it casually, which may lead to fetal miscarriage.