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Sexually transmitted
diseases or STD’s is an infection or a virus that is passed
through a sexual contact between two individuals. A sexual contact
can be either through anal sex, oral or vaginal sex. This disease
may be present in one individual and can be passed on to others
through sexual contact, or can be acquired through the usage of
an infected needle, through breastfeeding or even during childbirth.
Pregnant women
also can be infected with the STD as any other women may be victim
to it. Pregnant women who are infected with the disease may put
themselves and their babies at the risk of loosing their lives.
Thus every woman must take extra care before and during pregnancy.
Women must refrain from having sexual contact with different men,
and rather be committed to having sexual relations with a single
man who has been checked for STD’s and known to be clear of
the infection. Men should also make sure that they use proper latex
condoms, and is used in the right manner to avoid any kind of infections.
Bacterial Vaginosis,
Trichomoniasis, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis B, HIV, Syphilis, Herpes simplex
virus 2 and Chlamydia are the different kinds of STD’s seen
occurring in pregnant women. Bacterial Vaginosis is the most common
type of STD seen in pregnant women. It is characterized by symptoms
such as vaginal itching, discharge with a fishy odour and experiencing
pain when passing urine. Trichomoniasis is a kind of infection that
can be even acquired through damp cloth, toilet seats or any wet
cloth that the genital areas come in contact with .Bacterial Vaginosis
and Genital herpes is the most common STD among pregnant women in
the US. Genital herpes has clear symptom which are-sores in vagina
or penis, fever, headaches, pain in leg, when passing urine and
itching, burning or swelling of genitals among other symptoms.
It has been
researched that STD infections usually occur without any prominent
symptoms and are said to be a silent disease. Many pregnant women
wouldn’t know if they are suffering from STD’s till
the onset of serious complications.STD’s can be a cause of
cervical cancer, infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease among
other complications and onsets in pregnant women. The disease can
also cause an early labour to pregnant women and may also cause
a uterine infection after the baby has been delivered. This is due
to the rupturing of the membrane surrounding the baby in the uterus.
The STD infection breaks the membrane around the baby thus causing
the infection to the uterus.
Sexually transmitted
diseases may be transferred to the baby while it is in the womb
or while it is being born. The infection will affect the baby’s
weight, making him very weak to almost below 5 pounds. The disease
can also cause an infection to the baby’s blood; damage the
brain, deafness, eye infections, acute hepatitis or blindness. These
diseases may be visible at birth or may be detected only after months
or years.
The STD’s
of the mother can be so harmful and serious to the baby that it
may also cause a still birth delivery. Thus STD affects both the
pregnant women and her baby in various drastic ways and means.
To your Health!
About the Author:
Dr. James S. Pendergraft opened the Orlando Women's Center in March
1996.
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