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also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, genital herpes, genital warts, HIV, and syphilis. Some STIs can be passed from mother to baby during pregnancy and lactation through.
STI can cause many health problems are common in pregnant women because women who are not pregnant. But an STI also can endanger the health of the unborn child is
Having STIs during pregnancy can cause :.
Yes. Some STDs can be transmitted from a pregnant woman to the baby before and during birth
The harmful effects to the baby may include :.
You can prevent some of the health problems caused by STIs and pregnancy regularly. Your doctor will test you for STIs at the beginning of your pregnancy and again closer to delivery, if necessary.
You can also reduce the risk of STIs during pregnancy.
Perhaps. Some STIs affect breastfeeding, and some do not. Here are some general guidelines, but talk to your doctor, nurse, or a lactation consultant about the risk of passing the STI to your baby while breastfeeding:
If you are being treated for STIs, ask your doctor about the possible effects of the drug in infants your breastfeeding. Most treatments for PMS are safe to take while breastfeeding
For more information about STIs, pregnancy and breastfeeding, call Owh Helpline at 1-800-994-9662 or contact the following organizations :.
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Jill E. long, MD, MPH, FACOG, Commander, US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Department of Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases Branch, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, genital herpes, genital warts, HIV, and syphilis. Some STIs can be passed from mother to baby during pregnancy and lactation through.
STI can cause many health problems are common in pregnant women because women who are not pregnant. But an STI also can endanger the health of the unborn child is
Having STIs during pregnancy can cause :.
Yes. Some STDs can be transmitted from a pregnant woman to the baby before and during birth
The harmful effects to the baby may include :.
You can prevent some of the health problems caused by STIs and pregnancy regularly. Your doctor will test you for STIs at the beginning of your pregnancy and again closer to delivery, if necessary.
You can also reduce the risk of STIs during pregnancy.
Perhaps. Some STIs affect breastfeeding, and some do not. Here are some general guidelines, but talk to your doctor, nurse, or a lactation consultant about the risk of passing the STI to your baby while breastfeeding:
If you are being treated for STIs, ask your doctor about the possible effects of the drug in infants your breastfeeding. Most treatments for PMS are safe to take while breastfeeding
For more information about STIs, pregnancy and breastfeeding, call Owh Helpline at 1-800-994-9662 or contact the following organizations :.
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