Cervical cysts, or cervical gland cysts, are cysts that are caused by the narrowing or obstruction of the cervical gland ducts, resulting in obstruction of drainage and retention of glandular secretions. Whether a cervical glandular cyst affects pregnancy is related to the severity of the cyst. If a cervical cyst is mild, it usually does not affect pregnancy, while if it is severe, it may affect pregnancy.
Severe cervical multilocular cysts may cause blockage of the cervical opening, affecting the entry of sperm into the uterine cavity, and female patients may also experience increased vaginal discharge, which can impede sperm penetration into the uterus, thus affecting pregnancy.
If a woman develops cervical polycystic cysts, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.