Can cervical polyp surgery be done during pregnancy?

Cervical polyp surgery is generally not allowed during pregnancy, but if the condition is serious and there are special circumstances the surgery should be completed under the direction of a physician. During pregnancy with cervical polyps, if the symptoms are not obvious, pregnant women do not have special reactions, and will not affect the development of the embryo, usually do not recommend surgery. Because cervical polyp surgery requires injection of anesthetics and oral medication to control the progression of the disease after the surgery, which may have a certain effect on the embryo, it is not recommended to have cervical polyp surgery during pregnancy, but to wait until the end of the pregnancy period before treatment. If the cervical polyp is large during pregnancy, causing pressure on the uterus and affecting the normal development of the embryo, bleeding, abdominal pain, etc., it may be necessary to perform cervical polypectomy during pregnancy, but try to choose after the third trimester, when the embryo is more stable and the risk of surgery is relatively small. If cervical polyps are detected during pregnancy and the procedure needs to be completed, it needs to be done under the guidance of a medical professional to avoid accidents.