What to do if you have cervicitis after pregnancy

Inflammation of the cervix after pregnancy does not require treatment because the gestational sac grows inside the uterine cavity and is protected by the uterine cavity. The inflammation of the cervix is basically confined to the cervical area and in most cases does not affect the growth and development of the embryo, so it does not need to be treated for the time being. However, pre-cancerous screening of the cervix, TCT and HPV testing are required. If there is no lesion in the cervix, treatment of the cervix can wait until after delivery, or if there is a lesion, such as mild cervical lesion, it can be treated after delivery. However, if there is severe cervical lesion, which is close to cervical cancer, cervical conization surgery should be done if necessary, and symptomatic treatment of fetal preservation should be performed at the same time, or cervical treatment should be done after abortion. It is safer to get pregnant after that.