Does physical therapy for celiac disease affect future pregnancies and deliveries?

Treatment with physical methods such as laser may cause slight damage to the cervix and may affect the dilatability of the cervix during labor later. It is best to go to the hospital for a checkup before you plan to get pregnant. If celiac disease does not affect pregnancy or is not combined with acute infection, you can get pregnant first, and then undergo laser treatment after delivery. However, if your condition requires it, you should still follow your doctor’s advice and actively cooperate with the treatment. In principle, physical therapy only destroys a layer of cells on the surface of the cervix, and through damage repair, the columnar epithelial cells are transformed into squamous epithelial cells, thus treating cervical erosion, so physical therapy will not lead to narrowing of the cervical opening, not to mention infertility.