Can you get pregnant with fungal vaginitis?
Yeast vaginitis is a relatively common gynecological disease. It is generally advised to treat yeast vaginitis promptly before attempting to conceive. Mild vaginitis will not affect pregnancy, but if vaginitis is not cured for a long time, it may lead to various gynecological inflammations such as cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, which can affect pregnancy and, in severe cases, lead to threatened miscarriage. Therefore, it is advisable to cure yeast vaginitis promptly before getting pregnant. It's better to delay conception, treat the inflammation in a timely manner, and ideally, visit a hospital for a routine vaginal discharge test three to five days after menstruation ends, followed by comprehensive conditioning and treatment. Additionally, pay attention to hygiene; frequently change and sun-dry underwear, wash with hot water, and avoid consuming cold, spicy food.
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