Can gynecologic inflammation during pregnancy cause premature rupture of membranes?

Gynecological inflammation during pregnancy may cause premature rupture of membranes, when the diagnosis is clear, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat.
The main cause of premature rupture of membranes is gynecological infections, such as bacterial vaginosis, mycoplasma infections, etc. Because of the various pathogens can attack the fetal membranes at the endocervical os, so that the local tension is reduced and premature rupture of membranes is easily caused. Therefore, when the pregnancy is clearly diagnosed with gynecological inflammation, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat.
During pregnancy, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the vulva clean and dry, change underwear frequently, avoid using sanitary products for a long time, and go to the hospital in a timely manner when there are abnormalities such as vulvar itching and increase in vaginal discharge, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out a vaginal secretion examination to make a clear diagnosis, and to give active treatment in order to reduce the risk of pregnancy.