
Flu & Pregnancy | Influenza (Flu) | CDC - Centers for Disease …
2024年9月17日 · Influenza (flu) during pregnancy is more likely to cause illness that results in hospitalization. If you are pregnant and experience flu symptoms, call your health care provider right away. CDC recommends prompt flu antiviral treatment during pregnancy for people with confirmed or suspected flu.
Flu Vaccine Safety and Pregnancy | Influenza (Flu) | CDC
2024年9月17日 · Influenza (flu) during pregnancy is more likely to cause illness that results in hospitalization. Flu also may be harmful for the developing baby. If you are pregnant, you should get a flu shot and not the nasal spray flu vaccine. Flu shots given during pregnancy help protect both the pregnant mother and the baby from flu.
New Study Finds Influenza during Pregnancy is Associated with Increased ...
October 29, 2020 — A CDC study published today suggests that flu infection during pregnancy may result in an increased risk of pregnancy loss and a reduction in birthweight. CDC recommends flu vaccination among pregnant women, which has been shown to prevent flu illness in the mother and baby after birth.
The Effects of In Utero Exposure to Influenza on Birth and Infant ...
this is the first study to use US‐wide data to explore how influenza exposure affects fetal development, showing how differing exposure to influenza epidemics drives variations in birth weight, gestational age, and neonatal and infant mortality.
What Happens If I Get the Flu While Pregnant? - Verywell Health
2024年10月24日 · During pregnancy, you’re more likely to catch the flu due to changes in the body’s immune system. Pregnancy also increases the risk of flu complications, such as pneumonia. In turn, the flu increases the chance of problems like preterm labor, pregnancy loss, and birth defects.
Flu and pregnancy: How it affects you and your baby
If you get the flu during pregnancy, you'll likely have the same symptoms as women who aren't pregnant. Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly – and often make it feel like you've been hit by a bus. Symptoms of the flu usually include fever, achiness, fatigue, and headache, along with a runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing, and chills.
Seasonal Influenza (The Flu) - Mother To Baby | Fact Sheets - NCBI ...
Having the flu during pregnancy has not been proven to cause birth defects. Fever is a possible symptom of the flu. A high fever in the first trimester can increase the chance of certain birth defects.
H5N1 Flu - Mother To Baby | Fact Sheets - NCBI Bookshelf
H5N1 flu is caused by an avian (bird) influenza virus primarily found in wild birds, poultry, and U.S. dairy cows. How do you get H5N1 flu? H5N1 can be spread to humans through exposure to infected animals. This includes contact with an infected animal’s saliva, mucous, feces …
Seasonal Influenza (the Flu) - MotherToBaby
If you think your baby has symptoms of the flu, contact your child’s healthcare provider. If a man has the flu, could it affect fertility (ability to get a woman pregnant) or increase the chance of birth defects?
Influenza (flu) and pregnancy - March of Dimes
Fever from the flu early in pregnancy may be linked to birth defects, like neural tube defects, and other problems in your baby. Neural tube defects are birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. How does the flu shot help protect you from flu? Flu vaccines help the body produce antibodies about two weeks after getting vaccinated.