Can you get pregnant normally with mold?

Women with molds generally referred to vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, usually does not affect pregnancy, but it is not recommended to get pregnant during the disease. However, if you are already pregnant, it is important to treat it promptly to avoid affecting the fetus. Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), once known as Candida vaginitis, is a common inflammatory disease of the vulva and vagina caused by Pseudomonas. The most common symptoms are increased leukorrhea, burning sensation in the vulva and vagina, accompanied by severe itching, even affecting work and sleep. Some patients may be accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination and painful intercourse. Although it usually does not affect pregnancy, it still needs to be treated in time. If left untreated, the long-term development may lead to the upward infection of inflammation, triggering pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal inflammation and other complications, then it is easy to affect the combination pathway of egg cells and sperms, which in turn affects pregnancy. In addition, symptoms may worsen during pregnancy, especially with restricted medication, so it is best for pregnant women with vulvovaginal pseudomyxomatosis to be cured before considering pregnancy. Pregnancy is not recommended during the period of illness because of the risk of the infection spreading to the uterine cavity and affecting the development of the fetus, and also because of the possibility that the medication used for treatment may affect the development of the fetus. If you are already pregnant, you should treat the disease promptly and follow your doctor’s advice to choose medications that are relatively safe during pregnancy in order to avoid any effects on the fetus.