”Can I get pregnant if I am positive for mycoplasma?” During outpatient visits, there are many couples who are preparing to get pregnant with thick lab reports with records of visits and reviews at different hospitals, anxiously consulting their doctors. I. What is mycoplasma? Mycoplasma is a microorganism between bacteria and virus, and the main one closely related to urinary and reproductive tract diseases is Mycoplasma urealyticum (Uu), which resides in the urethra, vagina, and cervical ectocervix. According to statistics, about 40-80% of healthy women of childbearing age and 14-36% of adult men carry Mycoplasma urealyticum. Can mycoplasma cause disease? Mycoplasma mostly resides in the human genitourinary tract and has no symptoms of infection, but only causes infection when the body’s immunity is low, called non-gonococcal urethritis. In fact, the cause of non-gonococcal urethritis is complex, only 10-30% is caused by mycoplasma, other than trichomonas, E. coli and other microorganisms. How to deal with positive mycoplasma test? 1, asymptomatic: only physical examination found positive mycoplasma, do not need intervention and treatment. 2.Symptomatic: If there are symptoms of urinary and genital tract infection and positive mycoplasma culture, antibiotic treatment can be selected through drug sensitivity test. Therefore, do not look at mycoplasma positive how terrible, if found mycoplasma positive, and no uncomfortable symptoms, do not need drug treatment, such as a reproductive plan, can actively prepare for pregnancy; if there are symptoms of infection, according to the drug sensitivity results standardized medication.