The statement that 80% of pregnant women are positive for Mycoplasma Urealyticum is incorrect; there is no such high percentage of pregnant women who are positive for Mycoplasma Urealyticum, and positivity is generally indicative of the presence of Mycoplasma Urealyticum infection in the body.
Mycoplasma urealyticum is a common pathogen of female genital tract infections and belongs to a type of non-gonococcal infection. Mycoplasma urealyticum mainly exists in the human genital and urinary tracts, and the most important way of transmission is the infection caused by sexual transmission.
The consequences of Mycoplasma Urealyticum infection in pregnant women are relatively serious. Mycoplasma Urealyticum can lead to intrauterine infection of the fetus, causing low birth weight fetus, spontaneous abortion, preterm labor, stillbirth and other serious consequences.
Therefore, the relevant tests should be done during the pre-pregnancy examination to exclude Mycoplasma and Chlamydia infections before preparing for pregnancy. If you are found to be positive for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae before pregnancy, and there are symptoms such as urinary tract infections and vaginitis, you should be treated first, and then prepare for pregnancy after your Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae positivity has turned negative.
The presence of positive Mycoplasma Urealyticum, need to actively consult the doctor, follow the doctor’s advice and reasonable treatment.