If you are pregnant with vaginitis, it depends mainly on the degree of vaginitis. It is advisable to keep the vulva clean, wash it with water 1-2 times a day, and change the underwear regularly. It is advisable to continue the pregnancy with regular obstetric examinations. If the vaginal inflammation is serious, such as mycosis fungoides or trichomoniasis, or mycoplasma or chlamydia, the clinical decision to continue the pregnancy will be based on the condition. If the infection is due to mycoplasma chlamydia, azithromycin may be the first choice and the pregnancy may continue. If the infection is due to Candida vaginosis, it is advisable to terminate the pregnancy with appropriate treatment. This is because the drugs used to treat Candida often cause fetal malformations, for example, oral fluconazole can cause fetal malformations.