As mycoplasma can co-exist with its host, pregnant women who do not show any symptoms of infection do not need to worry too much and do not require interventions, but rather a little attention in their daily lives.
If mycoplasma is present, there is no need to be alarmed as it is a curable disease and pregnant women need to seek treatment in a timely manner to reduce the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Sexual partners also need to be checked for mycoplasma infection and treated at the same time as the pregnant woman to avoid cross-infection.