Can I have a baby if I have mycoplasma infection during pregnancy?

It is possible to have a child.
Pregnant women with symptomatic mycoplasma infections need to be treated as prescribed by their doctor, and they need to pay more attention to the health of the foetus, have regular ultrasound examinations at the hospital, and take nutritional supplements and exercise to build up their resistance.
The child should be checked for mycoplasma infection after birth, and if so, it needs to be treated promptly, while the pregnant mother also needs to be reviewed to avoid repeat infections.