Pregnant women with mycosis vaginalis can also have a normal vaginal delivery, as long as they have a normal birth canal, labor force, normal fetal position and normal fetal heartbeat it is possible to have a normal delivery. However, if the symptoms of mycoplasmal vaginitis are more serious, there may be edema and laceration of the vagina during labor, and the fetus passing through the birth canal may become infected and may suffer from thrush. Therefore, if the pregnant woman has itching or increased secretion from the vulva before pregnancy, she should have a routine examination of the leukorrhea in a timely manner. If the examination is indeed mycosis vaginalis, pregnant women during pregnancy can also be timely treatment, can be given sodium bicarbonate tablets diluted wash the vulva or clotrimazole suppositories vaginal treatment, to be significantly improved vaginitis symptoms and then vaginal delivery, which can reduce the chance of the fetus suffering from thrush.