Do polyps in the cervix affect pregnancy?

Polyps in the cervix are known as cervical polyps. If the cervical polyps are small, they usually do not affect pregnancy, but if the polyps are large, they may block the cervical opening, thus affecting pregnancy.
The etiology of cervical polyps is unclear, and it is suspected to be related to chronic inflammation and cervical infections, etc. Early cervical polyps are small, and most patients do not have obvious symptoms, which usually do not affect pregnancy.
However, with the development of the disease, cervical polyps will gradually increase in size and may cause symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse, etc. In severe cases, the polyp may detach from the vaginal opening, which may affect pregnancy.
When cervical polyps appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment, so as to avoid affecting the health of the body.