Mycoplasma and pregnancy

Question: I'm 7 weeks pregnant. Was tested, and I have discovered mycoplasma hominis. How can it affect the pregnancy and the fetus? How and when to start treatment? Which way is passed this infection? And how is it dangerous? Thank you in advance. . .

Answer: asprostranenie mycoplasmosis among pregnant women was a growing concern of doctors. The fact that the exacerbation of mycoplasmosis in pregnancy can lead to complications. Among them, spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), and "frozen" pregnancy, ie, intrauterine death of the embryo in the early stages. During pregnancy the mother mycoplasmosis can trigger preterm labor. This is due to the fact that the inflammatory process caused by mycoplasmas, the walls of the vagina and cervix may go to the fetal membranes, shells exploding at the same time, amniotic fluid waste and start premature labor. The probability of preterm labor with mycoplasmosis increases approximately 2 – 3 times. In addition, mycoplasmosis in pregnancy can cause postpartum complications, the most dangerous of which is considered endometritis – inflammation of the uterus, which in the old literature called puerperal fever. Sam mycoplasmosis fetus of a pregnant woman usually does not hit, as the fruit of the placenta is safely protected. Cases of intrauterine infection mycoplasmosis have been described, but it is rather an exception to the rule. More often, children become infected with mycoplasmosis in childbirth, when passing through an infected mother's birth canal. Infected more girls

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