Moldy vaginitis can potentially affect pregnancy.
Moldy Vaginitis, also known as Pseudomonas Vaginitis. It is caused by an exogenous Pseudomonas infection or a change in the vaginal environment that leads to an increase in Pseudomonas.
Pseudomonal yeast vaginitis will cause the mucosal cells of the vagina and cervix to show an inflammatory reaction of congestion and edema, coupled with the fact that the symptoms of Pseudomonal yeast infection are usually a thick, tofu-like leukorrhea, which makes it unfavorable for sperms to pass through the cervix, affecting the combination of sperms and eggs, and thus possibly affecting the pregnancy of a woman.
In addition, if a woman with Pseudomonas vaginitis becomes pregnant, she may suffer from endometritis or amnionitis, which may lead to miscarriage or premature birth.
Women with Pseudomonas Vaginitis must be treated actively and wait for the disease to heal before preparing for pregnancy in order to have a smoother pregnancy and ensure the health of the mother and child.