Do you think it’s a good idea to have a normal delivery if you have a vaginal infection?

Vaginitis is not necessarily suitable for normal delivery; some patients can have a normal delivery and some cannot, depending on the severity of the vaginitis and whether it is effectively controlled before delivery. If the inflammation is mild and effectively controlled before delivery, and the conditions of the mother and fetus are suitable for normal delivery, normal delivery is possible; otherwise, it is not recommended. 1. Suitable for normal labor: If the inflammation is mild and effectively controlled before delivery, and the conditions of the mother and fetus are suitable for normal labor, there is usually no effect. 2. Unsuitable for normal delivery: if the inflammation is serious and not effectively controlled before delivery, even if the condition is suitable for normal delivery, normal delivery is generally not recommended, because the fetus may cause infection during delivery through the birth canal; and the vaginal mucous membrane is edematous, and the mother is at greater risk of vaginal tearing and other problems. When a woman is pregnant, her resistance drops and she is more susceptible to gynecological infections. Inflammation should be promptly consulted in the hospital obstetrics and gynecology department, and appropriate medication should be selected under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, so as not to affect the mode of delivery.