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C-sections completely eliminate the risk of herpes being passed onto a baby.
The risk of passing herpes happens if the mother has a break out of genital herpes as the baby comes through the birth canal. If there is no break out then there is only a small risk of passing herpes to the baby.
Well, the mother will probably get herpes. The unborn child will get herpes when it passes through the birth canal, which is why C-sections are common among mothers with STI's.
Congenital cytomegalovirus is caused in infants when the mother passes the CMV virus on to the unborn child through her placenta. It is similar to the herpes virus.
Can gabapentin harm my unborn child
Unborn Child was created in 1974-02.
No. It should not harm a unborn child.
It is not possible for you unborn child to hate. The unborn child does not have enough complexity to form feelings of hatred.
Kaddish for an Unborn Child was created in 1990.
No, an unborn "child" is not yet a child. The child support can be requested once the child is born.
unborn child.
who is the one that is pregnant with 2pac's unborn child? and by the way is 2pac even dead? and with unborn baby is it still in the moms stomach or is it a miscarage that she had?
You should talk to your doctor about specific preventative care for you or unborn child. Don't be afraid or embarrassed to ask.I found these answers on the International Herpes Alliance pages.HSV can cause sores on the face and lips (facial herpes, for example "cold sores"), or sores on the genitals (genital herpes). HSV-1 is the usual cause of facial herpes, and HSV-2 is the usual cause of genital herpes. But either type of HSV can infect either part of the body. Either type can also infect a newborn baby.* HSV (herpes simplex virus) is most often spread to an infant during birth if the virus is present in the birth canal during delivery. * HSV can also be spread to the baby if he or she is kissed by someone who suffers from coldsores. * In rare instances, HSV may be spread by touch, if someone touches an active cold sore and immediately touches the baby. So monitor yourself and those that come in close contact with your new baby! Hope this helps.
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