Yes. Syphillis, being a disease caused by bacteria, can be cured using antibiotics.
Exposure to chickenpox or rubella by a nonimmune pregnant woman may be treated with an injection of immune globulin to help prevent fetal transmission.
You can die of untreated syphilis. Syphilis is easily treated, so it's not necessary to let it kill you.
A pregnant woman with chlamydia is treated before delivery. There's no change in method of delivery needed, as treatment is reliable and simple.
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Maternal and congenital listeriosis and syphilis are treated with antibiotics.
A pregnant woman should be treated like a princess. A pregnant woman should get whatever she wants. She is carrying a baby in her womb, that is precious. Her hormones are all over the place, so think before you speak to her, it will save many hurt feelings. Remember everything she is feeling is new to her too, try to help her through it.
Absolutely. There are effective and safe treatments, and it would be best for a pregnant woman to get treated before delivery. Please talk with your prenatal health care provider about this matter as soon as possible.
No, the stomach is not part of the reproductive system but rather the digestive system therefore swallowing sperm will not cause a woman to get pregnant.
Traditionally, penicillin is the most common medication used to treat syphilis. Other antibiotics may also be used, and if taken properly antibiotics will cure syphilis but they can not undo damage that's already been done by the disease.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
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