Cervical retention cysts can cause miscarriage and are related to factors such as the location of the cyst, its size and the degree of inflammation.
1. The location of cysts: Cervical retention cysts are single or multiple small white cysts formed when glandular secretions are retained on the surface of the cervix during the healing process of cervical erosion. The cysts may increase in size with time, so if the cervical cysts are too close to the fetus and affect the fetus, then it may lead to miscarriage.
2. Size of the cyst: If the cyst is too large, resulting in too little room for the fetus to move, it may cause fetal asphyxia, leading to miscarriage. However, if the cyst does not affect the fetus, it will not cause miscarriage.
3. Degree of cyst inflammation: If the cervix retains a cyst for a long time, it will cause local inflammation, which will stimulate the fetus in the abdomen and may cause miscarriage.
If you find a retained cyst in the cervix, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.