Inflammation but already pregnant
Female inflammation is divided into vaginitis, cervicitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. For mild vaginitis or cervicitis, pregnancy can occur naturally, but the impact may not be significant after pregnancy. Women with severe pelvic inflammatory disease or endometritis may be affected, but after treatment, many women may naturally become pregnant. Vaginitis, such as bacterial vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, mycoplasma, chlamydia, and trichomonas vaginitis, may have an impact on pregnancy during severe periods. But a slight abnormality in the vaginal discharge may not have an impact on pregnancy, as does cervicitis.
In cases of severe purulent discharge or indoor bleeding, it cannot be ruled out that it may lead to difficulty in pregnancy. But cervical erosion like changes do not affect pregnancy, and there is no need to worry too much about pregnancy, indicating normal pregnancy and may not have a significant impact on you. But if there are severe abnormalities in secretions, itching, fever, etc. after pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for corresponding examinations in a timely manner. Go to the hospital for examination if necessary.
Three colors of threatened miscarriage blood
The three main colors of threatened miscarriage blood are bright red, dark red, or dark brown.
The blood of threatened miscarriage can be simple blood or mixed with blood in the vaginal discharge. When premonitory flow begins, there is usually a small amount of bright red blood or dark red blood. Over time, the blood gradually deepens and can appear as dark brown or even dark brown blood.
Patients with threatened miscarriage may also experience lower abdominal pain. If there is less vaginal bleeding or lower abdominal pain worsens, it may also develop into inevitable miscarriage. After threatened miscarriage, if vaginal bleeding lasts for a long time, symptoms such as infection, fever, and foul smelling vaginal secretions may also occur. Severe infections may also spread to the pelvic cavity, peritoneum, and other areas.