Every woman wants to endure and give birth to a healthystrong baby, so before planning pregnancy, it is recommended to undergo a comprehensive examination to identify diseases that could affect the child's future. One such dangerous disease doctors call viral hepatitis C, because it can be transmitted to the fetus even through the placenta and umbilical cord. Despite the fact that with this disease the appearance of congenital malformations in the future baby is unlikely, he can be born with liver disorders, so pregnancy with hepatitis C is considered undesirable.
What is hepatitis C?
Hepatitis C is a viral disease of the liver,sexually transmitted infections (unprotected sex, unverified partner) or at the household level (through blood, saliva, etc.). As a rule, the disease is asymptomatic, which complicates its detection. After a while, the chronic form can lead to serious complications, such as cirrhosis and even cancer.
Pregnancy with hepatitis C: peculiarities of percolation
In the event that the woman has picked up a virus, alreadybeing pregnant, there are also no signs of disease or they are mild. To reveal a hepatitis it is possible only after delivery of analyzes or at an acute intoxication which can lead to an abortion. In addition, pregnancy itself can cause exacerbation of the disease.
Hepatitis C in pregnant women can be transmitted to the fetusthrough the umbilical cord or placenta, along with nutrients and oxygen, coming to him along with blood. In the event that infection of the baby's future has occurred, it will be indicated by such signs as a delay in ripening of the placenta or, conversely, its early aging, leading to oxygen starvation, an increase in typhoid liver enzymes in the fetus.
Hepatitis C: treatment
Hepatitis C after childbirth
Pregnancy with hepatitis C: prevention
In order not to become infected with the hepatitis C virus,In no case should you use personal hygiene items of other people, even if they are relatives, when you have sex with unverified partners, condoms should be used.
Thus, pregnancy with hepatitis C is not contraindicated, but it is not necessary to relax, too, since in order to endure and give birth to a healthy child, it will have to make considerable efforts.
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