While pregnancy should be a time of joy and anticipation, it can also be a time of vulnerability. Maternal complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium can arise from various infectious and parasitic diseases, including those that are not commonly associated with pregnancy. Here are a few examples:
It is important for pregnant women to take steps to protect themselves from infectious and parasitic diseases. This includes practicing good hygiene, avoiding contact with potentially infected individuals or animals, and getting vaccinated if appropriate. Pregnant women should also work closely with their healthcare provider to monitor their health and address any concerns that arise.
By taking proactive steps to prevent and manage maternal infections and parasitic diseases, women can help ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery for themselves and their babies.
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