Pregnant women with Helicobacter pylori generally can not be self-cured, but can not be treated for the time being.
Helicobacter pylori is a kind of bacteria parasitized in the gastric mucous membrane tissue, which is easy to cause gastrointestinal diseases after infection, and will not go away by itself, so it needs to be treated by medication. Clinically, four-combination therapy (a combination of two antibiotic drugs, a proton pump inhibitor, and a bismuth agent) is generally used to remove H. pylori.
However, it should be noted that among the medications for H. pylori, more side effects are produced after taking them, which are not suitable for pregnant women. If pregnant women do not have obvious abnormal symptoms after being infected with H. pylori, such as stomach pain, vomiting, nausea and so on, they can be left untreated for the time being. If the symptoms are serious and have affected the normal life, you can use medication under the guidance of the doctor.
To summarize, pregnant women can not cure themselves after being infected with H. pylori, if the symptoms are not serious, they can be treated after the end of pregnancy.