It is possible to have a baby with a mild form of cervicitis, but cervicitis can affect a woman’s physical and psychological condition, and can also have a significant impact on her sex life. Once a woman has cervicitis, prompt treatment is recommended. If cervicitis is severe, pregnancy may be affected because the inflammatory secretions from the cervix can kill sperm to a certain extent, which can have a great impact on a woman’s ability to conceive a child. The first thing you should do is to have a pap smear or colposcopy to determine the severity of the cervicitis and then treat the symptoms. Generally speaking, if the cervicitis is mild, it can be treated with celiac suppositories; if it is moderate or severe, you can go to the hospital for Lipo knife surgery or physical methods of treatment. During the period from treatment to complete cure, you should pay attention to vulva cleanliness, avoid bathing, avoid sexual intercourse and review regularly.