It is possible for a woman with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease to become pregnant. When a woman has chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian inflammation, adhesions and blockages of the fallopian tubes can reduce her chances of getting pregnant. If a woman can get pregnant normally, the embryo develops well in accordance with the gestational week and there is no pre-eclampsia, she can also pay attention to proper rest, increase nutrition, appropriate activities, and enhance physical fitness, which is conducive to her own health and the growth and development of the embryo after pregnancy. Pelvic inflammatory disease in women can lead to lower abdominal pain, lower back pain, or adhesions in the pelvic canal, and in severe cases can lead to menstrual disorders. When a woman has chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, it is better to get pregnant when the inflammation is treated or in a stable stage.