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Infections During Pregnancy - 3 Infections You Will Want To Avoid When Being Pregnant
One of the infections during pregnancy is rubella (German Measles): - if a woman catches rubella at the beginning of her pregnancy there is a strong likelihood that her baby will be born with serious problems affecting his sight and hearing. The later in pregnancy the virus is caught, the less dangerous it is for the baby. Your rubella immunity should be routinely checked at the beginning of your pregnancy and you should ask your doctor or midwife to tell you the result. Some other of the infections during pregnancy is Varicella Zoster (Chickenpox): - when a woman catches chickenpox in the first half of pregnancy, her baby may be born with scars from the infection and is sometimes mentally disabled. The baby is also at risk if the mother catches chickenpox just before she is due to give birth. A mother who has chickenpox needs to see her doctor because there are treatments available which may help reduce the effect of the virus on her baby. One of the badest infections during pregnancy it is definitely Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): - women who are HIV positive run a high risk of transmitting the virus to their babies, and should receive special counseling to help them consider their choices in pregnancy, for birth and after their babies are born. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Shirley M. Duran is a mother of two and an author of a variety of related lifestyle issues and topics with which has helped hundreds of mothers become pregnant. If you have any pregnancy questions for which you need answers, it is recommended to visit: mypregnancyquestions.info/ Copyright © Shirley M. Duran, All Rights Reserved. If you are interested in using thi |
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