Normally there is no problem (for the baby at least!), but if you have the flu having a baby is more tiring
it will do kno harm to the baby, but you should ask a doctor. It depends on how bad the flu is.
That is unlikely to be the cause but not impossible. Obstetricians and gynecologists recommend that women who are pregnant or intending to get pregnant should have flu shots. They have been proven safe and effective over decades of use even in pregnant women. See the related links below for more information.
yes, i hate it. i was trying to go to Winter jam for 2 years straight but i unfortunately had the flu.
Pregnant women are at higher risk of developing complications from the H1N1/09 flu virus. They already have stress on their immune systems from the pregnancy and adding illness to that can leave them much more vulnerable. Many of the deaths from the pandemic swine flu were among pregnant women. Vaccinations are safe for pregnant women and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that all pregnant women get the flu vaccination that includes the "swine flu" vaccine to prevent them from getting the infectious disease. See the related question below for more information about those recommendations.
The flu is a temporary illness that is contagious that can occur in both males and females and all ages. Pregnancy is the result of two people having sex and the females egg being fertilized. The fertilized egg develops into a baby. Only women of the fertile age can become pregnant. After nine months of fetal development, the woman gives birth and a baby is born. There is quite a big difference between the two, they are actually not alike in any way. The flu lasts 7 to 10 days, while a pregnancy lasts 9 months. The flu will involve symptoms of the respiratory system, while pregnancy affects things lower down. At the end of the flu, you have nothing. At the end of the pregnancy, you have everything that is important in life!
Yes, and if you are taking oral contraceptives and the doctor gives you an anti-biotic it can kill not only the bug, but the effectiveness of your pill.
yes..... a 23 month old has died from the swine flu
she has the flu.
I don't know what your trying to say but i heard in the news that if you receive the seasonal flu shot,your more likely to get the swine flu.
Yes. Anybody is suceptible to catching the virus.
No. The dosage for women is no different than the dosage for a man.
Manflu is a myth. Men and women stuffed the same