Recently, we treated a woman who complained of a yellow purulent discharge from the eyes of her baby 4 days after birth, which was diagnosed as gonorrhea in the pediatric department and basically cured. The mother was diagnosed with gonorrhea, which was basically cured. The mother was tested for urethritis, and the culture was negative for gonococcus. However, it cannot be ruled out that she had gonorrhea at the time of delivery, because she had used cephalosporin infusion after delivery and gonorrhea had been cured inadvertently. Tips: 1, before and during pregnancy should be tested for sexually transmitted diseases, common STDs include syphilis, AIDS, gonorrhea, genital herpes, condyloma acuminata, etc., to prevent infection to the fetus, causing unnecessary trouble. 2, try to avoid sexual intercourse during pregnancy, use condoms during sex to avoid infection from bacteria and viruses.