Gynecological inflammation includes a wide range of diseases, so whether or not you can get pregnant with gynecological inflammation has to be determined by the specific gynecological inflammation. If a woman has various types of vaginitis, it is usually recommended not to get pregnant during a vaginitis attack because pregnancy requires intercourse, which can aggravate the vaginal inflammation, and in case of pregnancy with vaginal inflammation, the bacteria can also infect the uterine cavity and cause premature rupture of the membranes in late pregnancy, which can lead to preterm labor or premature birth. Therefore, for women with vaginal inflammation, it is recommended to use medication to cure the inflammation before preparing for pregnancy. If a woman only has chronic cervicitis, but there is no obvious abnormal leucorrhea or bleeding after intercourse, it is possible to get pregnant because chronic cervicitis does not affect conception and usually does not lead to other problems after pregnancy. If a woman has acute pelvic inflammatory disease, which is more severe, with persistent pain in the lower abdomen, it is not advisable to have sex at this time. Moreover, during the treatment process, antibiotics are usually needed, some of which are not available for pregnant women, so you should wait until the acute pelvic inflammatory disease is cured before preparing for pregnancy. As mentioned above, not all gynecological inflammatory diseases can’t be conceived, but only according to the specific inflammatory condition.