It is advised that pregnant women who haven't had chickenpox and haven't had the vaccine avoid contact with anyone who has chickenpox as it can be fatal to the fetus or can cause birth defects. To be on the safe side I would check with your doctor.
A fetus infected from its mother by Varicella zoster virus may develop pocks that can cause limb deformities early in development.
Yes, a person who is infected with chickenpox can carry the infection to someone else, including a pregnant woman.
Chickenpox does not affect fertility. Any woman can be infertile, but it has nothing to do with her chickenpox history.
A child/infant should not be around someone with chicken pox. If a child has already had the vaccination, they should be okay; however, vaccinated children have developed chicken pox. http://www.drgreene.com/21_510.html
Shingles is not contagious -- it can't be "caught" from someone else. People with shingles can give you chickenpox if you haven't had it. See related link below for information on transmitting shingles
Exposure to chickenpox or rubella by a nonimmune pregnant woman may be treated with an injection of immune globulin to help prevent fetal transmission.
Shingles is contagious from the time the rash appears until the blisters have crusted over. If a pregnant woman has never had chickenpox or the varicella vaccine, she can contract chickenpox from someone with shingles. However, if she has had chickenpox or the vaccine, she is not at risk. It's important for pregnant women to avoid exposure to shingles to prevent complications.
No, a trans woman cannot get pregnant and carry a child to term because she does not have a uterus.
Pubic lice cause itching for a pregnant woman. They don't affect a baby before birth.
They are at risk for premature delivery and, if untreated, newborns may develop chronic liver disease.
If a woman contracts varicella (chickenpox ) during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, there is a 2% chance that her newborn will have varicella syndrome.
I don't think plane travels will affect the baby, but a pregnant woman should not stress.
A nullipara is a woman who hasn't borne a viable child. A nulligravida is a woman who has never been pregnant.