Yes, it is possible.
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.
Not to be rude, but if you have herpes... please dont consume... that child will have it. And for the miscarriage, everyone in some time goes through it, takes time to heal. Just next time, know who your partner sleeps with or what he/she has before you let them in...
Cold sores are a form of herpes simplex. there are two types of herpes simplex, primary and secondary. Primary herpes is when you develop canker sores inside your mouth. Cold sores, also called fever blisters are secondary herpes and develop on the outside of the mouth and lips. As a child someone will usually pass herpes simplex (canker sores) to us innocently as a virus passed from adult to child. Later in life, flareups of the virus present as cold sores. Flareups can be triggered by stress, anxiety, cold, fever, injury to the mouth, dental work, food allergy, sunburn on your lips, etc. You can usually tell when a cold sore is developing because of the tingling in the skin in that area. If you start taking Vitamin C as soon as this tingling starts it will heal more quickly. Apply an over-the-counter product to assist in healing and wear lip balm with SPF protection to avoid further cold sores.
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.
Yes, children can get herpes from a parent. Most of us get oral herpes (cold sores) from casual contact in childhood, such as a kiss from a relative.
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The mother and the aunt's child are first cousins to each other. The mother and the first cousin's child are first cousins, once removed.
Yes he can.YES they can. Herpes doesn't affect fertility, sperm, or the reproductive systemYes, and a woman who had Herpes can also have the child but often with c-section so the baby don't get Herpes during birth. If she does not have Herpes it would be a good idea to contact a doctor so you can avoid passing it to her.
mother and child
Your mother's first cousin's child is your first cousin, once removed.Your mother's first cousin's child is your child's second cousin.
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