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Rubella is not a real big problem in childhood but it can and does cause some bad problems in an unborn child. That child can be seriously damaged by the virus. If just girls were vaccinated, the unborn child could be exposed to the virus by boys or even men who are sick with it. They could live in the same household or next door. Because they are vaccinated, they help to protect the people in their family.
Boys can't get pregnant . They want to make sure that most of the girl have immunization against Rubella. When women get pregnant and they catch Rubella, it can cause fatal disabilities to the unborn child. mamour!!
Congenital Rubella Syndrome is caused by the mother of an unborn child contracting the German Measles during the first trimester of pregnancy. The Rubella virus gets transmitted to the baby and can cause many birth defects and health problems. Mental retardation, blindness, deafness and heart problems are some of the effects related to Rubella.
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.
no you cant, that's why when you are pregnant you are tested to see if you are immune to rubella which i am as i had it as a child
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.
No, but I've herd about cat's pee or poop (i don't remember what one) having negative affects on unborn and newborn baby's. best to have someone else scoop the litter box
The German Measles also called Rubella only effects the unborn baby during the first trimester of pregnancy. The earlier the Rubella is contracted, the more damage it can do to the unborn baby. When a baby is born to a Rubella infected mother they are born with the virus even if they do not show the physical signs of Rubella. This is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome and the baby can be contagious for up to a year after birth. The Rubella Virus can cause severe birth defects including blindness, deafness, heart problems, mental retardation, other learning disabilities, emotional/psychological challenges. Despite these limitations babies born to mothers who had the rubella virus can lead normal lives.There usually no lasting effects for the mother with the exception of false guilt for being exposed to the virus while pregnant.