Shingles and Pregnancy - What You Need To Know

05/03/2014 14:14

A pregnant woman without a prior infection of chickenpox can only be infected with the virus and get chicken pox through direct contact with fresh shingles blisters.

Chicken Pox, Shingles and Pregnancy Shingles and pregnancy does not seem to be as alarming as chicken pox and pregnancy. Chicken Pox During Pregnancy Although shingles and pregnancy happening at the same time is not a frequent occurrence, some pregnant women have been known to have chicken pox. Chicken pox during pregnancy is therefore dangerous.

What You Should Do The effects of the chicken pox virus on an unborn child may be most critical if a pregnant woman is within 3-5 months pregnant. A pregnant woman who has never had chicken pox and who comes in contact with a person with chicken pox or singles should see a doctor as soon as possible, preferably before you develop chicken pox or within the day you see initial signs of chicken pox.

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