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Can mumps be dangerous in pregnancy?
Mumps that occurs in pregnant women is generally benign and not more severe than in women who are not pregnant. Like other infections, there is a theoretical risk that mumps during the early months of pregnancy may cause complications.
What are the consequences of mumps?
Symptoms and signs include fever, headache, and swelling of the parotid glands, which may be unilateral or bilateral. Complications of mumps include orchitis, aseptic meningitis, oophoritis, pancreatitis, and encephalitis (2–4). Long-term complications include unilateral sensorineural deafness in children (5).
What is the most common maternal medical complication during pregnancy?
Some of the most common complications of pregnancy include: high blood pressure. gestational diabetes. preeclampsia.
What happens if mumps left untreated?
Mumps may lead to meningitis or encephalitis, two potentially fatal conditions if left untreated. Meningitis is swelling of the membranes around your spinal cord and brain.
Can mumps cause sterility in females?
The symptoms of oophoritis usually pass once the body has fought off the underlying mumps infection. This does not cause infertility in women.
Can mumps cause miscarriage?
Fortunately, mumps infection during pregnancy has not been associated with an increased risk of premature delivery or birth defects. While some studies have shown that having mumps during the first trimester may increase the risk of miscarriage, other research hasn’t shown that to be the case.
What is considered a high risk pregnancy?
Pregnant women under 17 or over 35 are considered high-risk pregnancies. Being pregnant with multiple babies. Having a history of complicated pregnancies, such as preterm labor, C-section, pregnancy loss or having a child with a birth defect. A family history of genetic conditions.
How does mumps affect the reproductive system?
Mumps can occasionally cause complications, especially in adults. Complications can include: inflammation of the testicles (orchitis); this may lead to a decrease in testicular size (testicular atrophy) inflammation of the ovaries (oophoritis) and/or breast tissue (mastitis)
What is the last organ to develop in a baby?
Almost all organs are completely formed by about 10 weeks after fertilization (which equals 12 weeks of pregnancy). The exceptions are the brain and spinal cord, which continue to form and develop throughout pregnancy.
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