The source of infection of the fetus with intrauterine infection is the maternal body. A child born as a result of such a pregnancy is already sick or infected. Therefore, a woman, having discovered the first signs of pregnancy, must necessarily undergo a special examination. Sometimes infection occurs at the time of delivery, when the child passes through the mother's genital tract.
Infections such as To-toxoplasmosis, R-rubella, C-cytomegalovirus and H-herpes require special attention. They make up the TORCH complex and can cause serious fetal developmental disorders. Compared to them, even such serious infections as chlamydia, ureaplasmosis, mycoplasmosis, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) do not cause such severe pathologies and congenital anomalies. In addition, every pregnant woman must undergo examinations for the presence of hepatitis C and B virus, as well as HIV and syphilis.
The presence of VUI in the analysis of a pregnant woman can lead to miscarriage at any stage of pregnancy. In this case, either intrauterine infection of the fetus occurs, as a result of which it dies, or the tone of the uterus increases as a result of inflammation of the mother's genitals.
But even if a woman manages to deliver a child before the due date, there is a high risk of giving birth to a child with hepatitis, gastroenteritis, pneumonia, meningoencephalitis, otitis media, rhinitis, pyoderma and other equally serious diseases. Moreover, a newborn child tolerates any of these diseases much more difficult than an adult.
Especially dangerous are those cases when several infections are combined at the same time. They not only significantly weaken the newborn's immune system, but are also much more difficult to treat.
In most cases, the pathogens present in the mother's body are not active. However, with the onset of pregnancy, their effect increases. The disease may be asymptomatic for the mother, and it can only be detected during clinical examinations. The degree of fetal damage directly depends on the period at which the infection occurred. VUI is especially dangerous in the first months of pregnancy.
Treatment of VUI is very problematic, since it is not recommended to take many medications during pregnancy. Basically, medical actions are aimed at preventing placental insufficiency, since a healthy placenta is a barrier to any infection that can damage the fetus. Проститутки и секс в Симферополе, спать со шлюхами за деньги.