Is mold pregnancy possible during ovulation?

Mold is a common fungus that often lives in women's vaginas. When the vaginal flora is imbalanced, mold will grow and multiply, causing fungal vaginal inflammation. If a woman is infected with mold during ovulation, she may develop symptoms such as vaginal itching, tofu-like discharge, etc. These symptoms may affect a woman's quality of life but do not necessarily mean they will become pregnant.

Pregnancy is a complex process that requires the synergy of many factors. If a woman gets a mold infection around the time she is ovulating and the infection does not affect her uterus and embryo, she may become pregnant. However, if the infection is severe, it may affect the development of the embryo, causing it to die or develop abnormally, and ultimately lead to miscarriage.

If a woman gets a mold infection during ovulation and it doesn't affect her embryos, she may become pregnant. However, if the infection is severe, then she may miscarry. Therefore, if a woman suspects that she has a mold infection, it is recommended that she consult a doctor as soon as possible to obtain the correct diagnosis and treatment.