It is also possible to get pregnant with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.
Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is acute pelvic inflammatory disease treatment is not complete, or the condition is more serious, resulting in the course of the disease delayed repeated, a longer period of time can not be completely cured disease. Patients may have an acute attack when they are tired, cold, or infected by germs upstream. Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may also become pregnant during the remission period of the disease when symptoms such as abdominal pain and abnormal vaginal discharge are not obvious.
However, patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may have conditions such as tubal adhesions due to repeated stimulation of the pelvic tissues by inflammation, which may affect the movement of the fertilized egg and lead to ectopic pregnancy. There is also the possibility of pregnancy failure due to endometrial inflammation affecting the fertilized egg’s implantation.
If patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease need to prepare for pregnancy, they need to be instructed by their clinicians, and can undergo examinations such as tubal imaging and gynecological ultrasound to understand the degree of tubal patency as well as the condition of the uterine lining, so as to achieve safe conception.