Pregnancy infections...Cytomegalovirus 1

Pregnancy infections...Cytomegalovirus 1




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Pregnancy infections...Cytomegalovirus 1
Posted in 2014



Your body transforms in many ways when you're pregnant, and an increase in vaginal discharge just happens to be one of those (not-so-fun) changes. If the discharge is clear or white and odor-free, it's most likely caused by pregnancy hormones, and it's a sign that the vagina is healthy. But sometimes excess discharge signals an infection, which occurs when the natural balance of bacteria that lives in the vagina is disrupted.
Cytomegalovirus CMV) infection is the most common infection present at birth (i.e., congenital infection) in the United States. Infection with CMV during pregnancy increases the risk that the baby will experience congenital CMV.
Most children infected with CMV at birth have no symptoms. Some newborns, however, develop congenital CMV. Symptoms of congenital CMV include the following:
inflammation of the retina
rash present at birth
abnormally small head along with incomplete development of the brain (i.e., microcephaly)
yellowing of the skin, eyes, and mucus membranes (i.e., jaundice)
enlargement of the liver and spleen
low birth weight
seizures
deposits of minerals in the brain
My advise
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Four vaginal infections, ranging from common to more rare, can affect pregnant women: bacterial vaginosis (BV), yeast infections, Group B Strep (GBS), and trichomoniasis. The good news is that when vaginal infections are diagnosed promptly they're generally easy for doctors to treat. The tricky part is differentiating between normal dischargee and discharge that signals an actual infection. Here, we break down the causes of each infection, the symptoms, the treatments, and preventative tips.
2....  Approximately 1 in 5 pregnant women will develop this itchy, irritating infection, according to the National Institutes of Health.  Bacterial Veginosis (BV) occurs when there is an overgrowth of bacteria that naturally lives in the vagina, which, in pregnancy, can be influenced by shifting hormones. If left untreated, BV symptoms will persist and the baby may be born early or have a low birthweight. (In women who are not pregnant, BV can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause infertility or damage the fallopian tubes.) BV can be diagnosed with a simple vaginal culture; your doctor inserts a swab, collects a sample of your discharge, and looks at it under a microscope.
3...   BV symptoms :: a...Thin grayish-white discharge
b...Pain during urination   c..Itching around the vagina
4...  Wash your vegina every 4 hours
5...   Take Healthy food and follow healthy habits to avoid infections during your pregnancy.
6........ If you drink sufficient water than your body will repair itself and  infections will be cured... Drink sufficient water  and eat healthy food
7.   ...  Child's brain cells need sufficient water and nutrient food to grow healthy.. If mother during her pregnancy could not supply water and nutrient food the child may be infected.. due to it the child may face above problems after birth.
8..   .. Due to unhealthy food and lack water the child already infected in mother's womb it is appearing after birth only.
9...   I advise every woman to follow healthy food
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