Gynecological infections detected in the first month of pregnancy, affecting the development of the fetus?

Gynecological inflammation detected in the first month of pregnancy is likely to affect the development of the fetus. When gynecological inflammation occurs, if it is not treated in time, it may cause upward infection of pathogens, resulting in intrauterine infection, infection of fetal membranes, preeclampsia, miscarriage or fetal arrest. If gynecological inflammation occurs during pregnancy, if the symptoms are not serious, there is no need to use medication for the time being, and you should pay attention to hygiene on weekdays to avoid aggravation of inflammation, so as not to affect the development of the fetus. If the symptoms are serious, under the guidance of the doctor, the use of drugs that have less impact on the fetus, try to take the vaginal administration of drugs, the use of relevant suppositories for pathogens for treatment. Pregnant women should undergo regular review on a daily basis to avoid aggravation of inflammation, and should seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.