The dangers of pregnancy with celiac disease

The main hazards to pregnancy in patients with celiac disease are: 1. In patients with celiac disease, the probability of pregnancy may be affected. Because patients with celiac disease usually have more vaginal secretions, these vaginal secretions will lead to changes in the environment of the vagina, which will lead to sperm passing through the affected, which will affect the pregnancy; 2, patients with celiac disease are prone to bleeding in the middle of the process of pregnancy. Celiac disease can be further aggravated after pregnancy due to changes in hormone levels. If the pregnant woman does not rest well or is stimulated by hormone levels, bleeding may occur, which in turn can be easily confused with preeclampsia. In addition, patients with celiac disease are at increased risk of cervical lacerations during labor.