Can I get pregnant with cervical erosion?

Can I get pregnant with cervical erosion?

For us women, the social pressure is certainly no less than that of men. When coupled with the burden of life, it is inevitable that it will bring some heavy burdens to our bodies. Women are much more likely to get the disease than men, but if it is cervical erosion, what should we do at this time, and will cervical erosion affect pregnancy. It is understandable to worry about this issue.

If you succeed in your career but fail in this aspect, you will lose sight of one thing while focusing on another. Therefore, we should take good care of our bodies in our daily lives and not overwork ourselves. So the question of whether cervical erosion can lead to pregnancy will be explained below.

Generally speaking, when suffering from cervical erosion, cervical secretions will increase significantly than before, and the texture is thick. Because it contains a large number of white blood cells, when sperm passes through the cervix, the inflammatory environment will reduce the motility of sperm, and the thick secretions also make it difficult for sperm to pass.

Inflammatory cells will also engulf a large number of sperm, and the remaining sperm will be destroyed by bacteria and their toxins. If there is also E. coli infection, the sperm will produce a strong agglutination effect, causing the sperm to lose its vitality.

The above-mentioned toxic effects on sperm cause the sperm to consume excessive energy and shorten its lifespan. This not only has a certain impact on the sperm's motility, but also hinders the sperm from entering the uterine cavity, thereby ultimately reducing the chance of sperm and egg combining. Therefore, in general, the fertility of people with cervical erosion is generally lower than that of the normal population. But will cervical erosion definitely lead to infertility? The answer is of course no. In fact, whether it will lead to infertility depends on your specific situation.

In fact, as we can see from the above, cervical erosion may lead to infertility, which varies from person to person. However, what is certain is that if cervical erosion is not treated actively, the risks and harms it brings are no less than this problem. Therefore, if cervical erosion is discovered, active treatment must be taken.

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