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Infectious disease in pregnancy

Infectious diseases in pregnancy occur when a woman contracts an infection that can affect her and her developing baby. These infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Some infections, like rubella or toxoplasmosis, can harm the baby’s development or lead to complications during pregnancy. It's important for pregnant women to take precautions, such as good hygiene and vaccinations, to prevent infection. Medical care is crucial if an infection occurs, as treatments may be necessary to protect both mother and baby’s health. Regular prenatal checkups help monitor and manage potential infectious risks.