Gonorrhea can affect your baby; possible low birth weight and pneumonia and pink eye during vaginal delivery.
The infant, from the infection, can go blind, joint infection, blood infection, and even death.
Yes, it definitely can.
i was 5 months along when i got gonorrhea and i never told anyone that i was expecting a baby till then the dr gave me antibotics and i took them all.it went away .now my baby is almost 2 years old and does not talk except for look and she dont even say it clear is this one of the side effects for me getting gonorrhea? the daycare she attends says it is not normal for her age to be so slow
Gonorrhea won't kill your baby while pregnant.
gonorrhea can be passed on to her newborn through the birth canal during delivery. These infants may experience eye infections that could lead to blindness
Gonorrhea can be passed to the infant during vaginal delivery; hence if infected a c-section is performed for delivery.
None. It's an unborn child.
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.
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.
That a woman is pregnant with a child. -Dr. Davin Willhoit
i have not child for about 2 years what should i do
Yes, the issue of a biological father not wanting the woman to bear the child is irrelevant and will not affect his legal obligation to support that child. Both parents of a minor child are legally obligated to financially support that child until he or she reaches the stated age of majority.
Nicotine constricts blood vessels and thus reduces blood flow with oxygen and nutrients to placenta and fetus.
A pregnant woman with Marfan should also receive genetic counseling regarding the 50% risk of having a child with the syndrome.
Uranium is toxic and radioactive for all the people, not specially for pregnant women.
No it would not.
A headache.