Does celiac disease affect pregnancy?

The presence of celiac disease in a woman’s cervix may be due to high levels of estrogen stimulation in the body, resulting in physiologic columnar epithelial displacement, or it may be due to chronic cervical inflammation caused by celiac-like changes, or it may be due to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia caused by, or even caused by, early-stage cervical cancer. However, no matter which cause of cervical erosion, generally will not directly affect the pregnancy, unless due to cervical erosion, resulting in an obvious increase in leukorrhea secretion, or even block the cervical opening, which may affect the pregnancy, this is because of the abnormal leukorrhea secretion increase, it will be silted up in the cervical opening, and can’t be discharged in time, if you carry on the preparation for pregnancy, then it will affect the entry of the sperms, which will affect the fertilization of egg The combination of the sperm and the fertilization of the egg will be affected. So this may affect the pregnancy, but the chances of this are usually not particularly large, because the excessive white discharge, often due to postural activities, as well as gravity will be naturally discharged out of the vagina. So women after the emergence of celiac disease, often need to do cervical tct and hpv screening, to rule out cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer, as long as there is no cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer, and at the same time there is no bleeding after coitus and leukorrhoea abnormalities, then temporarily do not have to deal with the treatment of special treatment, but the normal preparation of the pregnancy and pregnancy can be, because this is simple celiac disease, there is no adverse effect on the pregnancy. So women are often advised to do routine pre-pregnancy tests before preparing for pregnancy so as not to affect the pregnancy.