Inflammation of the appendages during pregnancy

Attachments are internal genital organs and include fallopian tubes and ovaries. In order for a woman to successfully become pregnant, and subsequently the birth was successfully resolved, it is necessary to maintain a healthy state of these organs. For example, the ovaries are responsible for the production of female sex hormones, for the maturation of the egg and its subsequent release for fertilization. The egg leaves the fallopian tubes, that's where the fertilization takes place. Therefore, for the normal process of fertilization, it is necessary to monitor the health of the appendages. Only in this way can a successful pregnancy be guaranteed.

Initially, the microflora of the appendages is sterile, that is, the conditions are completely suitable for conceiving a child. However, according to experts, now more and more women turn to medical institutions with complaints about various deviations in the microflora of the appendages, which leads to the development of diseases. Disease-causing microorganisms are the cause of inflammation, which in turn is an obstacle to the onset of pregnancy.

Changes in microflora can be caused by various causes. Sometimes this happens after infection with infections transmitted by sexual contact. And in other cases, microorganisms already live in the body of a woman, but are in an inactive form. And when the conditions that are suitable for them occur, what happens, for example, with a decrease in immunity, the body can not suppress their growth, they begin to multiply actively. In some cases, problems with the appendages can be asymptomatic. But during pregnancy, when there is a general decrease in the body's immune forces, a woman may feel discomfort, which is associated with violations of the normal state of the body.

When planning pregnancy, experts recommend that women be examined to identify hidden inflammation of the appendages. If you do not find this problem on time, and therefore do not solve it, then there is a chance of developing chronic inflammation of the appendages and the likelihood is very high. This situation carries a risk not only during pregnancy, but also can lead to serious consequences in the future.

Healthy appendages and pregnancy are almost inseparable whole. Inflammation in the fallopian tubes and ovaries before pregnancy can threaten the development of an ectopic pregnancy. As is known, fertilization takes place in the fallopian tubes, after which the egg should be transported to the uterus in order to gain a foothold there. However, if there are any health problems with the appendages, for example, if there is obstruction of the fallopian tubes or there are spikes, then the egg is not transported to the uterus, but is fixed in the fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous and in the event of such a situation, immediate medical attention is needed. The danger of ectopic pregnancy is also that its symptoms coincide with the usual pregnancy. Define the difference can only an experienced specialist.

Chronic inflammation of the appendages can threaten infertility. This is due to the fact that the inflamed appendages form scars and adhesions, which eventually grow and can block the lumen of the fallopian tubes, and, therefore, there will be obstruction. All this can be avoided if you take your health seriously. It is necessary to be examined regularly by doctors.

If inflammation of the appendages has occurred during pregnancy, this can complicate the course of pregnancy. This is due to the fact that the mother can infect her child in utero. If this did not happen during pregnancy, the infection can affect the baby during childbirth. However, unfortunately, with inflammation of the appendages there is a high risk of spontaneous abortion. In addition, treatment of a pregnant woman has some peculiarities. For treatment, antibiotics can not be used, as they can harm a child, and therefore it is necessary to look for other methods of treatment. In any case, the effect of treatment should far exceed the risk of complications in the child.