Unmarried infertility severe cervical erosion will affect fertility

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Cervical erosion refers to cervical columnar epithelium ectopic, unmarried infertility severe cervical columnar epithelium ectopic will not affect fertility, to combine the specific situation for analysis:

Unmarried infertility severe cervical erosion will affect fertility

if severe cervical columnar epithelium ectopic is due to estrogen increased cervical columnar epithelium outward expansion caused by physiological phenomenon, no combined cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other inflammatory diseases, and usually no special symptoms, generally will not affect fertility.



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