Does mycoplasma infection affect a woman’s ability to conceive?

Mycoplasma infection affects women’s ability to conceive and it is best to wait until the infection is cured before becoming pregnant. Mycoplasma infections can cause endometritis, tubal infection and even blockage of the fallopian tubes, which can lead to infertility. Even pregnancy during mycoplasma infection can lead to preterm miscarriage or even premature birth, because mycoplasma infection can easily cause endometritis, and inflammation can easily consume nutrients in the fat, and embryonic abortion can occur if the embryo does not have nutrients. So if a woman is infected with mycoplasma, she must be actively treated and wait until the infection is completely cured before she gets pregnant, which is relatively good for her body and the development of the embryo.