about 1-3% of women have their first or primary CMV infection during pregnancy and about one-third of these infections are transmitted to fetuses.
Babies infected during the pregnancy usually have a blood infection (sepsis ) and may have a serious, whole body infection called granulomatosis infantisepticum.
PID can be caused by a bacterial infection during pregnancy.
No. Baking soda to clean up from meth will not work for your body or the fetuses body.
An untreated bladder infection during pregnancy can increase the odds of preterm labor.
The mother may or may not experience active symptoms of the infection during the pregnancy.
All human fetuses start as female. At various points during pregnancy, testosterone may be introduced into the womb; this will result in "masculinizing" the fetus.
No it will just resolve fungal infection of your vagina.
No not at all. Frequent urination is common during pregnancy. Frequent urination during pregnancy means the fetus/uterus is crowding your bladder or possibly even using it as a punching bag! All women experience increased urination during pregnancy. Another thing to consider with frequent urination is a bladder infection, or if the increased urinating is accompanied by extreme thirst, pregnancy induced diabetes. Talk to your doctor about any changes you notice. If a bladder infection goes unchecked, the infection can spread to the kidney's, the kidney infection - which causes frequent urinating, can also cause premature labor or miscarriage.
During pregnancy the entrance to the uterus, the cervix, is sealed by a thick mucous plug, which helps to protect the contents of the uterus from any infection.
You can read all about it in the link below incl why you get it, how to get rid of it and what it can lead to.
It's most likely a yeast infection or a bacterial infection call your dr immediately.
Yes it can and if you eat antibiotics and is on the pill the pill will not work.