Does inflammation in pregnant women affect the fetus?

Inflammation in pregnant women does not necessarily have an effect on the fetus, but mainly depends on the type of inflammation, the flora of the infection and so on for further assessment.
Common vaginal inflammation in pregnant women, such as bacterial vaginitis, candida vaginitis, trichomoniasis, etc., usually do not have upward infection, through the placenta-amniotic membrane to affect the fetus in the uterine cavity, there is no effect on the development of the fetus, but it may be in the process of vaginal delivery through the birth canal to affect the fetus.
If cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in pregnant women are caused by pathogens such as Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Neisseria gonorrhoeae and other pathogens, these pathogens can pass through the placenta and affect the intrauterine development of the fetus, resulting in abnormal development of the fetus, or even infections that can cause preterm labor, fetal hypoxia, and so on, then active monitoring and intervention is needed.
Pregnant women with inflammation should be under the guidance of the doctor to determine the treatment program according to the specific circumstances.