Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can complicate pregnancy if left untreated. It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae and is most commonly spread through unprotected sexual contact with an infected partner. Gonorrhea can also be passed from mother to child during childbirth.
During pregnancy, gonorrhea can lead to a number of complications that can harm both the mother and the baby. Here are some of the ways that gonorrhea can impact pregnancy:
If you are pregnant and think you may have been exposed to gonorrhea, it is important to get tested and treated as soon as possible. Gonorrhea can be treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated, it can cause serious harm to both you and your baby.
To reduce your risk of gonorrhea and other STIs during pregnancy, be sure to practice safe sex by using condoms or other barrier methods, and get tested regularly for STIs. If you have gonorrhea or another STI, be sure to inform your healthcare provider so that you can receive appropriate treatment and care for you and your baby.