Get tested before and/or early in pregnancy, get treated if you have chlamydia, make sure all partners are treated, and don't have unprotected sex with anyone who might put you or the baby at risk.
An unborn baby is called a fetus.
There is little chance of a mother infecting a baby with gonorrhea after birth. For humans already born, gonorrhea can only be transmitted from genital-genital or oral-genital contact.Gonorrhea can still be transmitted via fluids even if a man does not ejaculate. Gonorrhea can also be spread from an untreated mother to her baby during childbirth.
An unborn baby is referred to as a fetus, or foetus.
Yes. It is safe to your unborn baby.
No, your baby will not catch chlamydia. If you believe you could be infected, and you are pregnant, see your doctor soon.
You can't answer the question of whose baby it is based on the chlamydia tests.
No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
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Yes, it is possible for a toddler to accidentally harm an unborn baby if they are not careful or supervised properly. It is important to take precautions to ensure the safety of both the toddler and the unborn baby.
Baking soda, used in usual quantity, can do no harm to unborn baby.