If the patient is already pregnant and there is a combination of mycosis fungoides, the patient can continue the pregnancy in this case. But must actively treat mycosis vaginalis, if not actively treated may cause upward infection, leading to embryo stop developing, miscarriage. Mycosis fungoides can be treated with clotrimazole or nifurtimox, which has no effect on the fetus during pregnancy. If the patient has moldy vaginitis, but not pregnant, during this period is not recommended to prepare for pregnancy. Because mycosis fungoides can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, if condoms are not used, the patient may transmit mycosis fungoides to his or her sexual partner. At the same time, mycosis vaginalis can lead to increased leukorrhea, so the patient’s sperm penetration is not good, and the inflammation will lead to a decline in the quality of sperm, so it affects the patient’s ability to conceive.