Ebola virus can have severe effects on pregnant women, often leading to complications such as miscarriage, stillbirth, or maternal death. The virus can cross the placenta, posing risks to the fetus and potentially leading to vertical transmission. Additionally, pregnant women with Ebola may experience more severe symptoms compared to non-pregnant individuals, complicating treatment and recovery. The overall impact highlights the urgent need for targeted healthcare strategies for pregnant women during Ebola outbreaks.
The effect that prolactin has on a pregnant woman is that it stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk.
i think pregnant woman is affected the most
Ebola was first discovered in 1976. It was discovered in the Congo area near the Ebola River, where it got its name.
It is definitely possible to get pregnant that way. A woman going to the bathroom has no effect on whether or not she will get pregnant. A woman urinating after intercourse can reduce her rates of getting a urinary tract infection, but it has no effect on pregnancy.
no but there has been one case in canada, a woman traveling to congo came back with the virus but it wasn't spread any further
Viruses can affect the fetus if the pregnant woman becomes infected and the virus crosses the placenta or is transmitted during childbirth. This can result in a range of outcomes, from no effect to serious birth defects or developmental issues. It is important for pregnant women to take precautions to avoid infection and seek medical advice if they suspect they have been exposed to a virus.
Marijuana does not have any effect on a woman's ability to get pregnant.
While the woman is pregnant, it is possible that the virus can cross the placenta and infect the fetusIt is possible that the fetus can aquire the virus during the birthing processVia breast milk
No. If a woman is infertile, sperm will have no effect on her. Infertile means she cannot get pregnant.
a diet can not effect the baby sex. once your pregnant the baby sex is already there
The body reacts to the Ebola virus about four to ten days after the virus has infected your cells. Keep in mind that it doesn't take much for Ebola, or any virus, to infect your cells, so common symptoms may start randomly and abruptly. Early symptoms include: Fever, joint and muscle pain, chills, weakness, server headache, and sore throat. Over time, keep in mind Ebola kills quickly, symptoms may include: nausea and vomiting, diarrhea (often times bloody), red eyes, raised rash (on dark skin the rash is often not recognized until it peels), chest pain, dry or hacking cough, stomach pain, server weight loss, internal bleeding, and bleeding from ears, eyes, mouth, rectum, and nose. Please note, in the case of a pregnant woman often they have a miscarriage and heavy vaginal bleeding. Death usually occurs within the second week of the symptoms due to loss of blood.
It will not effect the mans body when a woman is pregnant. Many times men do get sympathy pains with their pregnant wives.