Here are three of the most
common infections during pregnancy and what you can do about them.
Not exact matches
This list does not cover every possible
infection that can occur
during pregnancy, but it touches on some of the most
common, and the ones women often have concerns about.
The cultures in yogurt will also help guard you against
common occurrences of yeast
infection during pregnancy.
Sex is found to increase the level of lgA, which is an antibody that helps you avoid seasonal colds and other kind of
infections, mostly
common during pregnancy.
Yeast
infections during pregnancy are quite
common.
Although bladder pressure is a
common occurrence
during pregnancy, certain symptoms may signal the presence of a urinary tract
infection.
Frequent urination and bladder pressure can also be symptoms of a urinary tract
infection, a
common condition
during pregnancy.
Yeast
infections are more
common during pregnancy than in other times of a woman's life.
A total of 1120 volunteers carried out an online survey in which they were asked about which
common conditions they had experienced
during pregnancy — such as nausea, heartburn, constipation, colds, urinary tract
infections, neck and pelvic pains, headaches and sleeping problems.
Women living in world regions where HIV
infection is
common are at high risk of acquiring HIV
infection during pregnancy and the postpartum period, according to a study by US researchers published in this week's PLOS Medicine.
Although limited by differences in the quality of the studies included in this review, these findings have important implications: they suggest that women living in regions where HIV
infection is
common should be offered repeat HIV testing
during pregnancy and in the postpartum period to detect incident HIV
infections, and that preventing HIV transmission
during pregnancy and the postpartum period should be prioritized, for example, by counseling women about the need to use condoms to prevent transmission
during this period of their lives.
At one end are those who see the problem as multifaceted: that a range of
common, inherited variations combine with spontaneous variations that arise from environmental factors, such as toxic exposures or
infections during pregnancy.
Common health disorders with increased protein excretion in urine include systemic
infections, urinary tract
infections, kidney disorders (nephrotic syndrome with facial and feet swelling), heart disease, high blood pressure (including high blood pressure
during pregnancy ─ preeclampsia or eclampsia), diabetes mellitus (excessive urination, fatigue), rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and certain cancers, lithium, lead, mercury intoxication [8].
However, it is fairly
common to see Cerebellar Hypoplasia (an under - developed brain portion) in response to a Parvo Virus (feline distemper)
infection in the mother cat
during pregnancy.