The first thing to do is to distinguish what part of the body is inflamed and what causes the inflammation in the eighth month of pregnancy in order to choose a targeted treatment. If itching, increased discharge and odor of discharge appear in the perineum, it is mostly due to mycobacterial or Trichomonas vaginalis infections, it is enough to give cleansing lotion to wash the perineum or to take some oral anti-mycotic and anti-trichomonas vaginalis drugs. If the infection is systemic or in the uterine cavity, the mother and the fetus must be treated with appropriate antibiotics, mainly penicillin and cephalosporins, which can be given orally or intravenously. In the case of mycoplasma infection, azithromycin can be used. Of course, if the infection is serious and has endangered the life of the mother and the fetus, the fetus should be delivered as soon as possible to ensure the safety of mother and child.