The positive results of the five eugenics tests do not mean that the baby will definitely have problems.

TORCH is an English abbreviation for a group of pathogenic microorganisms, commonly known as [Eugenic Four] or [Eugenic Five]. From the name, it can be seen that this examination is related to the health of the next generation. Many expectant mothers know little about this test and are scared when they see the positive results. They are afraid that their babies will have deformities and do not know what to do. Let’s take a closer look at this inspection. TORCH means what? TORCH is an abbreviation for a group of pathogenic microorganisms: Toxoplasma gondii (TOX); R rubella virus (RV); C cytomegalovirus (CMV); Herpes simplex virus (HSV), including type I and type II; O represents other pathogenic microorganisms (Others), such as Read More …

The late spring cold is coming, are you messy in the wind?

It’s time for the weather to change and the temperature to ride a roller coaster. Walking on the road, you can always find the black silk skirt on the left and the down protection on the right. In this season of disorderly dressing in 25 and August, various infectious diseases are also easy to find. If you don’t pay attention at ordinary times, you may be the next one to win. In this late spring cold day, are you messy in the wind? Let’s first look at some common infectious diseases in spring. Friendly reminder: there are dry goods at the end of this article ~ Ahem, ahem, cough constantly-influenza? Influenza, commonly known as influenza, is caused by influenza virus Read More …

Which vaccines can pregnant women receive?

Generally speaking, pregnant women can be vaccinated with dead vaccines (made of microorganisms killed by chemical or physical methods), while avoiding live vaccines (made of microorganisms that reduce pathogenicity). 1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is a dead vaccine, Pregnant women can use it. Pregnant women who are not infected or have no resistance in their bodies, It is only necessary to inject 3 doses of vaccine according to the routine procedure (0, 1, 6 months) to prevent the occurrence of hepatitis B. Pregnant women suspected of infection (such as close contact with hepatitis B patients or needle stabbing by blood contaminated with hepatitis B virus, etc.), A hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be injected first, and then blood tests should Read More …

Is it possible to have a baby and die? Should how have a safe baby?

Rare amniotic fluid embolism, Can always be brought to the public’s field of vision by one or two news. Each is thrilling, No wonder the girls around me all say [it’s terrible to have children] [what if I dare not have children]. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), About 800 women worldwide die every day from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. In 2013, 289,000 women died during and after pregnancy and childbirth. The figure sounds terrible, but there is another sentence: [Almost all these deaths occurred in low-resource areas, and most of them could have been prevented.] What interventions are effective? I. Delaying the Age of First Birth Adolescent girls face a greater risk of Read More …

Which vaccines can pregnant women receive?

Generally speaking, pregnant women can be vaccinated with dead vaccines (made of microorganisms killed by chemical or physical methods), while avoiding live vaccines (made of microorganisms that reduce pathogenicity). 1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is a dead vaccine, Pregnant women can use it. Pregnant women who are not infected or have no resistance in their bodies, It is only necessary to inject 3 doses of vaccine according to the routine procedure (0, 1, 6 months) to prevent the occurrence of hepatitis B. Pregnant women suspected of infection (such as close contact with hepatitis B patients or needle stabbing by blood contaminated with hepatitis B virus, etc.), A hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be injected first, and then blood tests should Read More …

Is it possible to have a baby and die? Should how have a safe baby?

Rare amniotic fluid embolism, Can always be brought to the public’s field of vision by one or two news. Each is thrilling, No wonder the girls around me all say [it’s terrible to have children] [what if I dare not have children]. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), About 800 women worldwide die every day from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. In 2013, 289,000 women died during and after pregnancy and childbirth. The figure sounds terrible, but there is another sentence: [Almost all these deaths occurred in low-resource areas, and most of them could have been prevented.] What interventions are effective? I. Delaying the Age of First Birth Adolescent girls face a greater risk of Read More …