It is not uncommon for a pregnant woman to get rid of her pelvic inflammatory disease after pregnancy, as it is mainly caused by gynecological inflammation and has a lot to do with bacterial infection of the pubic area. However, during pregnancy, pregnant women will greatly reduce the number of coitus, so the bacteria in the pubic area will be reduced, and with the passage of time, the inflammation is likely to disappear. However, it is recommended that the patient should still go to the hospital for checkups to see if the condition has completely resolved on its own and whether other treatments are needed to prevent the condition from reoccurring or developing other complications that may affect the fetus. It is recommended that pregnant women should maintain strict hygiene of the pubic area during this period, preferably change underwear regularly, reduce coitus, and also eat more food containing vitamins and proteins to enhance the body’s immunity and reduce the risk of the disease, so that the fetus can grow healthily.