What to do if you are pregnant with cervical polyps

If cervical polyps are found before pregnancy, it is recommended to remove them first and then get pregnant. Since cervical polyps are one of the manifestations of chronic cervicitis and have a certain degree of recurrence, it is recommended to review them regularly after removal, whether you are pregnant or not. If a cervical polyp is found in the early stages of pregnancy, at this time, because the fetus is still unstable, surgical treatment may easily lead to fetal miscarriage. If the pregnant woman has no obvious clinical symptoms and also excludes malignant lesions of the cervix, even if there is a cervical polyp, it does not need to be treated at this time, and can be treated after delivery. If the cervical polyp is large and causes repeated small amount of vaginal bleeding or abnormal vaginal discharge, cervical polyp removal can be performed after the fourth month of pregnancy, when the placenta has formed, the fetus is stable, the pregnancy status is more stable, and the risk of miscarriage caused by removal is lower.