In recent years, health issues related to women’s reproductive health such as pregnancy, childbirth, abortion, infertility, and contraception remain very prominent, especially for young women, and the increase in unsafe sex and the spread of reproductive tract infections/sexually transmitted diseases have put women at serious risk in terms of reproductive health. Reproductive tract infections have a greater impact on women’s reproductive health, with common adverse outcomes including pelvic inflammatory disease, female infertility, ectopic pregnancy as well as miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth and neonatal infection, and even fatal consequences in severe cases such as cervical cancer and AIDS. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of reproductive tract infections is of great importance to women’s reproductive health. Most reproductive tract infections are preventable and treatable, so establish safe sex practices, have regular gynecological exams, and see your doctor for help when you have health-related problems. You will be safe from the threat of reproductive tract infections.