The fallopian tubes and ovaries are the appendages of the female reproductive organs. Once they become inflamed, it is called adnexitis. Adnexitis is a common gynecological inflammation in women and also a common gynecological disease. Some female patients of childbearing age may have such questions: Can I still get pregnant if I have adnexitis? Common factors for adnexitis are postpartum or post-abortion infection, sometimes related to minor surgery without strict aseptic operation, and sometimes pathogens have parasitized in the cervix or vagina and took the opportunity of surgical operation to ascend. In addition, early and frequent sexual intercourse, or sexual intercourse during menstruation can cause infection and salpingitis. If adnexitis is treated in time, it will not affect pregnancy. However, the lumen of the fallopian tube is relatively thin. If adnexitis is not treated in time, once the fallopian tube is blocked by inflammation, it will hinder the meeting of sperm and egg, thus causing infertility. In addition, even if the patient can successfully conceive, adnexitis can affect the health of the fetus, such as causing some diseases or miscarriage. |
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