The cervix is a very important organ for women. Common cervical diseases include cervical precancerous lesions. Some women are diagnosed with cervical precancerous lesions before giving birth. At this time, many patients have a question after suffering from cervical precancerous lesions, that is, whether they can get pregnant with cervical precancerous lesions. Cervical precancerous lesions are not a disease with obvious hereditary characteristics, but are related to factors such as early marriage, early childbearing, multiple births, poor hygiene habits, and human papillomavirus infection. People who start their sexual lives before the age of 18 and women with a history of early pregnancy should pay special attention. Because the precancerous lesions of the cervix are located on the cervix, irregular bleeding will occur when the cancer ruptures, and sometimes sexual intercourse can also cause bleeding. The famous gynecologist Lin Qiaozhi once emphasized that "all vaginal bleeding must be checked" because it is a dangerous signal for gynecological diseases and cannot be left unattended. Pregnancy is the most dangerous The most dangerous thing for patients with cervical precancer is pregnancy, because cervical precancer will not affect pregnancy in the early stage. If the mother has cervical precancer before pregnancy, then with pregnancy, the cervix will be congested, and the nutrients delivered by the mother will not only nourish the baby, but also make the cancerous part grow at an extremely rapid rate. In addition, some hormones secreted by the body during pregnancy promote cancer. During pregnancy, the body's immunity decreases and the effect of fighting cancer cells is not played. Some signs of cervical precancer, such as bleeding, will be considered as threatened abortion and ignored. It will be too late to find out after giving birth, and the prognosis is very poor. Therefore, pregnant women must do various examinations before pregnancy. What’s even more serious is that some mothers still don’t find out that they have cervical precancerous lesions after giving birth. Instead, they mistake the bleeding as normal postpartum hemorrhage and continue to breastfeed their children. This makes it even more impossible to suppress the cancer and it develops to the point where doctors are helpless. From the above article, we can find that it is not recommended for women to get pregnant after suffering from cervical precancerous lesions, so it is recommended that patients with cervical precancerous lesions give up the idea of getting pregnant. Because forcing pregnancy during the period of suffering from cervical precancerous lesions is not only a great harm to pregnant women, but also affects the health of the fetus. |
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