What to do if you are Mycoplasma positive and pregnant

There is no need to be nervous about being pregnant because if there are no symptoms, such as vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge, and frequent or urgent urination, there is no need to treat the infection even if it is positive, and you can have a normal pregnancy with regular checkups, and strengthen your nutrition during pregnancy. If there are symptoms, such as those mentioned above, Mycoplasma infections should be actively treated, and treatment after pregnancy must consider whether it will have an impact on the fetus. Therefore, it is recommended to prefer azithromycin for treatment, which can be taken orally for 5 days, and then given a review. If it has turned negative, you can stop the treatment, and usually keep the vulva clean.