Does cervical erosion affect pregnant women?

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-24 09:01:50
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Cervical erosion is mostly a physiological phenomenon, mainly due to the relatively high estrogen levels in the body, leading to cervical columnar epithelium shift out of the situation, from the appearance of the erosion surface, but in fact did not occur pathological changes, so called false erosion. During pregnancy, cervical cancer screening is generally required. During pregnancy, even if there are precancerous lesions in the cervix, it will not affect the growth and development of the fetus. Pregnancy is generally not treated, and cervical conization is done in time after birth.