Many couples actively do a good job in the birth plan, but it is easy to ignore the important project of pre pregnancy preparation examination. The birth of a healthy baby needs a healthy maternal environment, so before you want to be pregnant, you must have a comprehensive understanding and examination of your body, so that gynecological diseases do not affect the healthy growth of the fetus.

Vaginitis

Speaking of vaginitis, I believe women are not strangers, because this is a common gynecological disease, and the incidence rate is high. Although this kind of inflammation is easy to treat and recover quickly, if it is not cured in time before pregnancy, it may lead to fetal development stop, abortion and stillbirth.

Under normal circumstances, vagina is in an acidic environment. There are a lot of microorganisms in vagina, some of which are beneficial bacteria to maintain the normal pH of vagina, some of which are opportunistic pathogens, and some of which are pathogenic bacteria; Some are pathogenic bacteria. When you have dirty sex, menstruation, take a lot of antibiotics, use dirty toilet paper, towels and pads, vaginal mucosa will be damaged, acid-base balance will change, and resistance will decline, vaginitis will occur.

Key prevention: sexual health

If the infection of these inflammations is not handled properly and treated in time, severe cases can lead to infertility. Therefore, it is suggested that once women know that they have inflammation, they should see a doctor as soon as possible, pay attention to hygiene and cleanliness, actively treat them, and pay attention to prevention at ordinary times

1. After going to the toilet, wipe the vulva with clean toilet paper to keep it dry, so as to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.

2. When you are away on business or traveling, don’t bathe in the bathtub or bath in the hotel or hotel. Don’t use the disinfectant towel provided by the hotel to wipe your body. It is recommended to bring your own towel.

3. Pay attention to the hygiene and cleaning before and after sexual intercourse.

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