Cervical cancer can have a serious impact on the life and health of patients. For some cervical cancer patients who want to have children, people are also worried that cervical cancer will affect women's reproductive function, because cervical cancer may require surgical treatment, which will affect cervical cancer patients' fertility. Can I get pregnant if I have cervical cancer? Can I get pregnant if I have cervical cancer? Cervical cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the uterus, vagina and cervical canal. It is also one of the diseases that seriously affects women's health and threatens their lives. If you have cervical cancer, getting pregnant during the treatment period is very risky and may cause cancer cells to metastasize. If you try to get pregnant, it may cause great harm to the pregnant woman and the fetus, and may even cause the death of the pregnant woman, premature birth, and incomplete development of the fetus. If you find symptoms of cervical cancer in the early stages, you should adopt a proactive treatment attitude and be able to persist in treatment, so that it is entirely possible to preserve the ability to become pregnant. If you take active treatment, it is very likely that you can preserve your pregnancy. However, pregnancy during illness is also very risky and may lead to metastasis of cancer cells. The chance of pregnancy for patients with cervical cancer is extremely low, so it is recommended to wait until recovery before getting pregnant. Symptoms of cervical cancer include: 1. Frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination or hematuria; 2. Pain; 3. Increased female secretions; 4. Irregular vaginal bleeding and even bladder-vaginal fistula. If you have the above symptoms, you may have cervical cancer. However, these are just some manifestations of cervical cancer. You still need to go to a regular hospital for corresponding examination. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment of cervical cancer are very important. Experts from the Dongguan Women's Hospital outpatient department suggest that cervical cancer patients should avoid getting pregnant as much as possible. Because for cervical cancer patients, pregnancy is very dangerous. Pregnancy will aggravate the symptoms of cervical cancer, causing patients to miss early prevention, and some may even cause obstacles to the treatment of cervical cancer. |
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