Cleanliness level III usually does not affect the preparation for pregnancy, but a severe vaginitis may make pregnancy impossible.
Cleanliness refers to a state of a woman’s vagina and leukorrhea. Under normal circumstances, cleanliness degree I-II is normal, while degree III is a critical value, indicating the presence of certain pathogenic bacteria in a woman’s leukorrhea and vagina, which may cause vaginitis.
When a woman’s gynecology is cleanliness degree III, but there are no symptoms of vulvar itching or abnormal leukorrhea, it usually does not affect the preparation for pregnancy. However, it is necessary to pay attention to vulvar cleanliness, sexual hygiene as well as improve the body’s immunity.
If a woman experiences discomfort such as vulvar itching or abnormal leukorrhea, it means that the inflammation is serious and may reduce the fertility rate and have a certain effect on pregnancy.
It is recommended that women prepare for pregnancy after normalizing cleanliness and curing other gynecological infections.