Yes.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
The same as other pregnant women in most countries.
They and their babies were killed.
Yes. There are treatment options for pregnant women that are safe and effective.
Several antiemetic, or antivomiting, medications are available for pregnant women.
A prenatal clinic is a medical facility, where pregnant women are seen, monitored and treated during their pregnancy.
women were treated fairly by their families in France.
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
Women with Marfan were once advised not to become pregnant because of the risk of aortic enlargement or dissection. The development of beta-blockers and echocardiograms, however, allows doctors now to monitor patients throughout pregnancy.
women had rights and were generally treated with respect.
Typical treatment in pregnancy is one gram of azithromycin -- the same treatment for non-pregnant people with chlamydia. In many states, the partner can be treated without an exam, but laws vary from state to state. Ask your OBGYN about the possibility in your area.